Redefining Democracy: The Case for a More Informed and Inclusive Voting System
In the realm of political thought, a provocative idea has emerged - should we lower the voting age to zero but weigh votes based on voters' understanding of relevant information? This concept was recently discussed by Robin Hanson: "Can we extend voting to younger ages, but also weigh votes via informedness?" ( Link to source ) That would combine the liberal and conservative approaches, such as from @jasonfbrennan. Let me clarify - I'm not advocating for an immediate drop of the voting age to zero and the introduction of a test to rank votes. Instead, I'm more interested in questioning the roots of our current voting age limit. Is it a blanket assumption that older individuals possess more knowledge? That's certainly not always the case. So, why not consider testing knowledge directly, rather than using age as a loose proxy? One might question, "Who gets to decide what it takes to be informed?" A fair counter, but couldn't the same be asked of ou...