Democracy is a terrible basis for a system of government.
Said every failed state ever.
Does this create a right? Do my friends have the right to have their dinners paid for? Does it create an obligation? Do I have an obligation to pay the bill?
Maybe you didn't hear me. I pretty specifically said the democratic gov that would nest on top of this platform is based entirely on the formal logic principles of liberty. Your friends are not at liberty to decide who pays for the meal, and neither are you. You all entered private property, the restaurants. As far as the restaurant is concerned, it cannot see if four individuals entered the restaurant or if a group of people entered the restaurant and so you are all left to pay what you each owe to the business.
It's hard enough to get things changed at your local city hall, let alone some "world hall" in some distant country. history is full of governments abusing people, and the more powerful they are the worse it is.
I finally got more time to re-write the doc and upload more to the op, you'll see that the turnaround for a law in this system, from the law's inception to the end of the voting and enforcement phase is only a month. City hall is slow because there's humans involved in a process that should be totally automated.
I agree that history is full of governments abusing people, because for all of history government were ran by a very small, disproportionate group of people, separated from those they govern. This can't happen in a pure democracy. Especially since this one is pinned almost entirely on liberties alone.