1. A major hindrance is that cable systems tend to be proprietary and not well interconnected. 2. Even the more straight forward implementation systems tend to involve a complex organizational structure. 3. Plurality electoral systems tend to produce two identifiable blocs while majority run-off elections tend to produce more fragmented support. 4. Point-factor systems tend to emphasize paying people for the positions they occupy rather than the skills they possess or their performance. 5. The Balance of Nature All natural systems tend toward balance among opposing factors or forces. 6. Systems tend to a minimum in potential energy. 7. Systems tend to maximum disorder. 8. Second, the system tends to work for more affluent foreign consumers and domestic elites by making life more difficult for the rural poor. 9. Civil law judicial systems tend to have a much more straightforward evidential system, arising out of the inquisitorial nature of such systems. |