Hello Jeffery, > On 09/04/2020 6:11 AM Jeffrey Schwartz <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote: > > > The story I saw was: > > 0 No government structure. -- very small group of people, scouts, > prospectors, etc trying to figure out if the world is worth anything > 1 Company/Corporation.--- they found something, and the company comes > in to exploit it. > 2 Participating Democracy. -- enough non-company employees that they > need frontier-town style town hall government > 3 Self-Perpetuating Oligarchy. -- and the Political machine comes in. > Certain people got elected, and set things up to make sure who took > over for them > 4 Representative Democracy. -- until the people got fed up with it and > wanted reforms > 5 Feudal Technocracy. --- but they elected by face and personality, > not competence. People who actually know how to solve problems take > over > 6 Captive Government. -- until some other world noticed the place was > profitable and had good resources, and bought the technocrats out. > 7 Balkanization. -- and then the people got fed up with that, and > fought among themselves > 8 Civil Service Bureaucracy. -- Until a group of people negotiated > contracts and deals between the warring states, so they could at least > trade between factions on planet > 9 Impersonal Bureaucracy. -- and then the people handling the > paperwork decided they were more important than the people who were > doing the real work > A Charismatic Dictator.-- and the people doing the real work found > someone to follow > B Non-Charismatic Leader -- but when he died, his son took over... and > he was an idiot. > C Charismatic Oligarchy. -- so the friends of the guy from "A" took over > D Religious Dictatorship. --- and one of them had an epiphany > Good stuff, even this retired submarine sailor can follow it. Tom Rux