Concept: The Coinstitution [29 June 2019]
In addition to the features outlined for Maximum Basic Goodness:
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A hierarchy of jurisdictions to which humans can subscribe or belong. For example: United States -> Washington -> King County -> Seattle -> District 6
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Taxation: jurisdictions declare tax policy which is implemented by the system. For example: on a monthly basis, all human accounts are taxed .1% on amounts over $20000. All other accounts are taxed .1% on all amounts. All tax revenues accrue instantly to the jurisdiction's treasury.
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Privacy policy: for example, for all account pairs for which net daily transfers exceed some threshold, all transactions pertaining to the pair will be public; all other transactions will remain private.
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Campaign finance: with jurisdictions, elections occur according to a schedule. For each election, there is a registration period for campaigns to declare themselves. After the campaign season commences, donations to campaigns are accepted from human accounts only. Donations above a certain limit are ignored. Donations above a certain limit are made public.
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Wealth distribution: make explicit policies for wealth redistribution instead of implying it through various programs.
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Maximum code size: prohibit "law" above a certain complexity. (But how do you set the limit appropriately?)