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Why Singaporean democracy is like a social media graph - Marginal REVOLUTION

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You will note of course that many American cities — some with roughly the population of Singapore — also keep on electing the same party repeatedly. If you want to change Chicago city politics at the electoral level, working through the Democratic Party is probably your primary option. And so this problem of natural monopoly political networks extends well beyond Singapore.

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:#marseyliondance: PAP 万岁!! :#marseyveryworriedfed: :#!marseyliondance:

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>One party has a monopoly over a polity

>Pragmatically work with or in that party if you want to change politics instead of creating a competing party

:marseybigbrain: can't believe no one has ever thought of this

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