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However, critics raise several powerful objections. First, there is no global demos—no shared identity, language, or public sphere. Democracy works best within communities bound by mutual trust and common fate. Without a sense of “we,” majority decisions risk becoming tyranny over minorities. Second, a world government could become a monstrous bureaucracy or a totalitarian regime. The concentration of power at the global level, even if democratically elected, would be distant and difficult to check. Third, powerful nations and elites would resist any transfer of sovereignty that dilutes their influence. The very inequalities that world democracy aims to fix make its establishment improbable, as the strong have little incentive to submit to the weak. worlddem

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The leader of the opposition, a charismatic and cunning politician named President Arlo, rallied his allies and launched a covert war against Elysium. Cyberattacks, sabotage, and disinformation campaigns aimed to disrupt Elysium's operations and discredit Elena. Democracy works best within communities bound by mutual

As Elysium's influence grew, the world began to change. The Nexus AI system, now fully operational, provided counsel to world leaders, helping them make informed decisions. The city-states, dubbed "Elysium Cities," became models of sustainability and innovation, attracting millions of people seeking a better life.

The plan, codenamed "Elysium," involved several key steps:

Proponents of world democracy point to the growing number of issues that transcend borders. No single nation can solve climate change alone; a global carbon tax or emissions treaty requires binding cooperation. Similarly, financial crises, cyber warfare, and refugee flows demand coordinated responses. Existing international bodies like the United Nations are intergovernmental, not democratic: the Security Council gives veto power to five states, while the General Assembly operates on one-state-one-vote, ignoring population sizes. A genuine world democracy would reform or replace such institutions with a directly elected global parliament, an executive accountable to it, and a court system with jurisdiction over crimes against humanity. This structure would give a citizen in Bangladesh the same weight as a citizen in the United States—a radical equalization of political power.