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This is a system separate to so called 'democracies', I'd say it's a massive leap in the wrong direction. According to Aristotle's constitutional forms and Plato's five regimes, such a system would be an aristocracy, not a democracy, and its perversion which in part is inevitable would be an oligarchy.
The only observation of mine is that most current democracies and their problems aren't too far off from this scenario, the poor and uneducated vote in very small numbers, the rich use their capital to influence the outcome of elections, thereby usurping the power of the vote with their money. Only what you suggest would take the negative aspects and advance them further.
Also, such a system would skew the socioeconomic landscape in favour of the elite, and upper middle classes. I don't exaggerate this when I say it could destroy social mobility, a large part of the working economy of any nation, and literally throw people from relative poverty and high inequality to literal serfdom. This is what tends to happen in the modern form of government where one has no representation.
Overall, it's a very bad idea, and fundamentally undermines the purpose and philosophy of modern day governance that most countries struggled hard to achieve.
The only observation of mine is that most current democracies and their problems aren't too far off from this scenario, the poor and uneducated vote in very small numbers, the rich use their capital to influence the outcome of elections, thereby usurping the power of the vote with their money. Only what you suggest would take the negative aspects and advance them further.
Also, such a system would skew the socioeconomic landscape in favour of the elite, and upper middle classes. I don't exaggerate this when I say it could destroy social mobility, a large part of the working economy of any nation, and literally throw people from relative poverty and high inequality to literal serfdom. This is what tends to happen in the modern form of government where one has no representation.
Overall, it's a very bad idea, and fundamentally undermines the purpose and philosophy of modern day governance that most countries struggled hard to achieve.