The system works on paper, it doesn't work in practice. That would lead me to believe the fault lies not in the system but in the hands of those implementing and participating in the system. If I steal from the bank while playing monopoly, and two of my opponents look the other way because I give them each 1/3rd of what I took, just so we can squash the 4th player, that isn't really parker brothers' fault. The rules were there we just didn't follow them and there was no objective arbiter to enforce them. The problem is that people rely too much on systems that were designed hundreds of years ago for a society that barely resembles what we have now. We are asked to follow laws that we are never taught (No one ever hands you a book of what is legal or illegal, you are just expected to figure it out), and that we never were allowed to vote on or participate in the enacting of. We are not educated on ways to affect political change, so we are forced to abide by the system as it chuggs along like an anachronistic train racing down the tracks with no brakes whatsoever. We live in a time in which no one is willing to take personal responsibility for anything, where practically no one is concerned with the welfare their own community. We live in a world that is populated by people who ever since birth were taught to do things for no other reason than that their parents told them to, and this blind obedience which is bred into us from infancy lays the groundwork for political and economic systems to dominate and subjugate us, for governments to control us while leaving us the faintest glimmer of hope that we can affect change, just enough leeway that we stay complacent, because government can be evil and manipulative but it isn't stupid enough to believe its self more powerful than a truly educated, motivated populace. Every time governments forget that and overstep their boundaries, push people a little bit too far, people push back and empires fall. And all that was before the internet, when the flow of information was far easier to restrict. Things are gonna get crazy, no matter who is to blame for the faults of the system