Rotativism
Rotativism is a philosophical and political theory that advocates for the rotation of power among different groups within a society. The concept is rooted in the idea that power should not be concentrated in the hands of a single group or individual for an extended period, as this can lead to corruption, inequality, and social unrest. Instead, rotativism proposes that power should be periodically transferred to different groups, ensuring a more equitable distribution of resources and opportunities.
The theory of rotativism has been explored in various contexts, including political science, economics, and social
One of the key challenges in implementing rotativism is the need for a fair and transparent system
Despite these challenges, rotativism remains an intriguing concept that offers a unique perspective on the dynamics