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u/EdmundSchuster ยท 2 pointsr/Buttcoin

I think a good starting point would be this book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Property-Margaret-Davies/dp/1904385842

or this one:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0521130603

Without getting too philosophical - rights can be eternal and universal from a moral perspective, of course. But you need to invoke this concept exactly because the effective positive law (the one enforced by state institutions) sadly does not always follow the principles so expressed.

Elections in democracies broadly speaking give one vote to every person (more or less at least). Unless you build a fully Sybil-resistant blockchain system with one vote per person you can't replicate this. Also elections aren't "forks" - they _generally_ don't leave behind a "UK classic". This is important because - as we see in the BC universe all the time - it removes the uncertainty about the relative success of the two branches and guarantees (within reason) that all will be bound by the majority consensus. This is jut off the top of my mind so may very well be missing an important aspect!