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Liquid Democracy at Scale: Why Voting Every 4 Years Is a 200-Year-Old Bug
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Liquid Democracy at Scale: Why Voting Every 4 Years Is a 200-Year-Old Bug

Delegative voting, citizen assemblies, and real-time governance

Society OS Research18 June 202617 min read

Representative democracy was designed for a world without telecommunications. In 2026, we have real-time global connectivity but still vote once every four years. Liquid democracy — where citizens can vote directly on issues or delegate to trusted experts — is being tested in Estonia, Taiwan, Barcelona, and 14 blockchain-native communities.

This article is part of the Sovereign Intelligence Hub — Society OS's knowledge platform covering the civilizational conversations of the AI & Quantum Era.

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