Be actually what the people want, be organized and quick on its feet, and 3. to revolve solely off of general consent of the public-- the basis of Social Contract theory. It needs to have a true democracy, small scale local level, where people can exercise their voice and plead their positions on whatever faces society. It should also work off a consensus and if a consensus cannot be had, nothing is done except for cases of major danger, whereby action must be taken. (ex. The ability to raise a defense or protect the public form those who would harm them). This topic is a big one that will need more hammering out and will need to be fluid if it ever happens-- but unfortunately with America's social, political, and economic divides any sort of flash "Revolution" will probably be more similar to the French revolution than anything some Academic Socialist can envision.
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