Impractical because the politically inactive will always be politically inactive. They'll have no more interest in or make any more effort towards appointing proxies than they do to voting themselves. — Barry Etheridge
Unworkable because a register of voters and the proxies they hold and the votes for which they are eligible would be near impossible to maintain accurately, and a huge drain on resources and time that should be devoted to the actual politics. — Barry Etheridge
Corruptible for much the same reasons as it unworkable and because special interest groups would simply hijack the entire scheme gathering up proxies by fair means or foul to wield in pursuit of ever more self-serving agendas. — Barry Etheridge
Democracy is so palpably is not is a good thing and never will be! — Barry Etheridge
I don't see how that would be near impossible to maintain accurately. Can you explain? — Ovaloid
What is democracy worse than and why? — Ovaloid
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