With all due respect, my issue this projection of a perfect is simply this: Since when are people right? Even assuming a society in which information
is presented and consumed unformly, as humans, we allow our own experiences to tinge our decisions. While I believe democracies on the whole are a
justifiable entity, any society built on its foundations can never be perfect, simply because we are biased.
Now, functionally, as you say, given the unlikely scenario that every single issue was voted on, may seem fair on the surface. But it would be
incredibly burdensome, and I'll go as far as saying that voting would be marginal.
Despite all this, it was an interesting read, thank you.


Ain't that the truth!