Collective Imperialism, A New Political Part That Uses Open Cost/Benefit Analysis To Make Most Decisions

Collective Imperialism, A New Political Part That Uses Open Cost/Benefit Analysis To Make Most Decisions

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We’re creating ReasonRank, a platform leveraging collective empiricism and automated conflict resolution to streamline decision-making. It uses collective intelligence to evaluate proposals, rating them based on their ability to address conflicts. Each proposal undergoes a comprehensive cost/benefit analysis and evaluates the level of compromise needed. This tool is a game-changer in political reform, fostering transparency and facilitating well-informed choices. It’s our answer to a more democratic and efficient decision-making process for societal betterment.

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