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Systemic Analysis of Democracies and Concept of Their Further Human-Technological Development

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Democracies have been invented in Greece approximately 2500 years ago, as principle of dividing political power. Since then the basic principle has not been developed substantially further, although modern democracies have invented improvements. The objective of this paper is to introduce a new understanding principle into the direction of a technology driven democracy. After a problem focused analysis we use the axiomatic systemic method and natural language logic argumentation for a basic system construction for a new general system of democracy in general by the personalization of nations or states and more specific as an illustration by division of state dimensions into (a) person mapping and (b) territory. The personalized state or nation culminates then in a world-nation-trade-map, for personal implementation of market value oriented nation selection. This leads then, when technologically implemented, to the ability of every person in the world to choose every traded nation to be its future valued member. This further development of democracy means then effectively a phase reversal of world to nation into the human right direction of the individual, by this fulfilling highest ethical standards and giving back the control of the world to each individual and personal responsibility, by making possible the choice of being part of his favourite nation or state. Although this is only a very short sketch of a new kind of higher ordered democracy, we invite people from all over the world to join this vision into the human right direction of peace- and powerful humanity.

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    Here compare also to the meaning of concern: “it is my concern”, e.g. means that the task is related to me. In this interpretation the state, is structural like a concern, it relates to me.

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Heiden, B., Tonino-Heiden, B. (2023). Systemic Analysis of Democracies and Concept of Their Further Human-Technological Development. In: Arai, K. (eds) Proceedings of the Future Technologies Conference (FTC) 2022, Volume 1. FTC 2022 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 559. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18461-1_28

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