Well as i said many times Democracy is not a progressive forward moving system, its a fools game.
Anyone can lead, which in real life means whoever is the most corrupt.
A university professor can never persuade the school dropouts to vote for him as he does not speak the same language, has nothing in common with them.
So the dropouts, with two thirds majority (or form a coalition) alternative lead the way telling the professor what is the right thing to do.
Does the world have more drop-outs of professors?
Yes, many times we all yearn for democracy, but many times it is difficult for us to have real democracy. This is determined by a multi-party interest game. But now, Bitcoin has given us a solution. Mathematical governance provides a more transparent and fair governance method. Maybe we are still a long way from complete mathematical governance, but now we have seen a little light.