Talk:World Government

Edits: The Gorosei were blamed for not taking action in all of the incidents. However, it is the government, not the Gorosei's fault. The Gorosei are at the top of a bureaucratic chain of command. Thus, it would not be their responsibility to deal all events, but rather their lessers. Saying that the Gorosei are to blame for a corrupt leader in a single town is similar to saying that the Prime Minister/President is responsible because the mayor of a village is corrupt.

Angel...
It appears you don't trust me, however I'm going to revert it again and it needs to be this way for now and if you don't like it then discuss this here. I will fix it later so be patiant.

Joekido 21:45, 7 January 2008 (UTC)


 * Ah... I mean no harm, disrespect or distrust, just trying to do a job here same as everyone else. My current self-imposed duty is referencing, my goal is get as many refs on these pages during Jan.


 * This is a very important article with a huge lack of references on it. Please keep that in mind the number of chapters with refs that need to go on here is quite numerous.  I'll ignore this page for a while, but I'd like to get on with referencing. Replied on your User talk page, but might as well include it here for everyone else to see my reply.  One-Winged Hawk 22:40, 7 January 2008 (UTC)

My plans for this page
Okay, now I manage to find time to write this I will now explian my actions for this page. What I'm trying to do is to explian the World Government's general actions in the story since Captain Morgan to Thriller Bark. Orginally I was going to just outline their actions like I did in this page's earlier days in attempting to mirror th AP.net version but since I was reminded over and over that this site is not AP.net, I had later discarded the list so now I'm explianing the political events through the Marines, Agents, Police and the Globle events. Including the current situation of the Government.

And since you working on the reference, I had recently learned how to create them so I will set up the refrance myself. I also be careful not to just make the WG look bad but to be neutral based on the fact on the story.

Yes, this is also to make up for the History of the Marines page which I will fuse with the Marine page itself right now.

Joekido 07:08, 8 January 2008 (UTC)


 * You learnt how to reference? Brilliant, thats one less page that I got to worry about... Now if we can teach how to actually spell "reference" that will mean everything is 100% perfecto! Lol.


 * I'm fine with whatever you do Joekido so long as it is, indeed, kept neutral. We're here to supply info.  Guess this page is yours for now to handle.  One-Winged Hawk 11:22, 8 January 2008 (UTC)

Well recently I had added reference to Margarita, Old Man Spoil and some reference in the Hogback, Kaidou, and Bartholomew Kuma page so I'll do the same here.

Joekido 21:29, 8 January 2008 (UTC)

One Piece world government similar to a oligarchy
It should stated that the workings of the world government in the one piece universe, is quite similar to that of a oligarchy where only a few selected people are given rule e.g. The Gorosei and people born into the that certain group, world nobles and kingdoms, are of high society and can do as they please. If you were to add this under a trivia tag, that would be great.

sogekid98.176.199.178 03:31, April 9, 2011 (UTC)

It's not really similar though. The World Government is a federation of separate (!) nations, each one of them ruled by their own king/queen. If you'd want to compare it to a real-life organisation the UN or the EU, but with more power would be more appropriate. You are also completely ignoring the Council of Kings in your argument, which points to a more democratic side of the World Government. The Soviet Union is comparable to an oligarchy, while the World Government would be the German Federation or the Confederation of the Rhine in 19th century Germany (There are a few more real life examples). While we know way too little to make a really qualified guess on the Workings of the WG, it's not an oligarchy. I'll leave it in for a day, but I'd like arguments for it. Panda 09:47, April 12, 2011 (UTC)