answer:I don’t think that there is a fact of the matter regarding what the world should be like, especially when it comes to political matters. Politics, it seems to me, is a clash of irreducible preferences. As such, I’d set up a democracy and be done with it. If I tried to impose my opinions on them, they’d likely wind up seeing me as more of a scoundrel than a savior. Setting up a democracy already involves a couple of assumptions, of course, and would require some basic rules. Beyond some basic practical and institutional laws, however, I’d try to leave things open and changeable. I would not institutionalize any of the things that I find to be mere prejudices, but I’d leave most of it up to them. Their lives are and ought to be in their own hands, after all, and a dictator simply cannot give anyone a good life no matter how omniscient he is. A good life must be lived, not merely experienced.