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we should strive to simplify everything to the maximum extent possible, be that political system or be that technology.
I disagree. Especially on the technology part.
However, "fancy talk" should not be a vehicle to obfuscate intentions of the people in power and should also not be a means to itself. Namely, sometimes, all you have to do is apply what i call "peasant common sense" and things have a tendency to fall nicely into place.
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Now for the topic:
Singapore was mentioned, as liberal democracy. That's a good joke if i ever heard one. The system is rigged so that ruling party gets a disproportional number of seats as long as it wins majority (60% vote yields 90% seats iirc). Furthermore, the system (Lee Kuan Yew's family) has weeded out many a competitor through costly court procedures and similar measures.
Now, the link to China....Lee Kuan Yew's principle was, never loose power, but give the people enough so they do not rebel. I believe Xi jinping is aiming for this goal, if the recent consolidation of power is anything to go by (disguised as anti-corruption fight-it's effect has been to clear the Party of any subversive elements and cluiques and to cull the power of long standing PLA generals).