"The Terran Federation" in this work of fiction has a range of positive traits such as:
Mankind is united and working together. It is peaceful and there is prosperity and low crime.
This united mankind is fighting a large threat together successfully.
All people have the same rights, but to vote you must have served the nation.
Crimes are punished, not excused. Murderers are hung, not put in luxury prisons (Norway).
The funny thing is that in the mainstream it is regarded as "Cheesy".
To manginas and cunts, dying for mankind and requiring responsibility before being given the right to vote is - yes - CHEESY.
Notable quotes:
At the end of 20th century, national governments of the world collapsed due to the failure of "unlimited democracies", civil unrest and [...]
Sound familiar? ;)
*"Civilians" are neither discriminated against, nor deprived of legal rights other than that of the ballot. Several examples from the book bear this out, particularly the fact that Juan Rico's family is prosperous and lacks for nothing save the right to vote (which Rico's father regards as "useless" anyway).
Only after completing a term of Federal Service can "Civilians" become "Citizens" and gain the right to vote.*
Oh imagine how different things would be.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terran_Federation_(Starship_Troopers))
Now I honestly don't consider this system perfect - BUT it would no doubt be a ton better than the cuntocracies of today.
ここには何もないようです