Lol, what a loaded question!
if you ran things what government would you set up?
I think my ideal is not realistic, but I feel like a king or queen that loves the people they rule with all of their being would supply the best outcome.
The mess that happens when too many people are involved in decisions is pretty obvious, and local communities need to be able to operate under a 'what's best for us' principle. So governing on a large scale needs to be focused on large scale decisions only, without infringing on the rights of local needs. At the same time, the power to overrule the local nonsense needs to be in place when it becomes obvious that rules are abusive and not in the best interests of the local people. Local laws, not abusive top-down laws. No corporate control or regulation should be allowed, and the wealthy and corporations should have to pay for social needs before they get one penny of profits. No more stock market profits until the housing and employment issues are corrected, and watch how fast there are no more housing issues, or unemployment issues.
So, it is a very complicated situation. In particular with today's world. We can't allow total freedom, but we can't oppress either. We should respect the rights of individuals, and of communities, and stop with laws we can't even enforce, and no more special treatment for those with more wealth.
No industrial control, no oligarchy, no technocrats.
Government should focus on infrastructure, safety, health and welfare, while policing and jailing the scammers and liars that are currently running everything. I think if we seriously made strict rules and laws that prevent abuse, most people would be much better off.
We obviously need to get rid of the profit systems that feed off the misfortune of people, like the fake health care, pharma, dental greed, housing, education and other scams. Those should never be for profit, and it is way past time to get rid of the main cause of misery and bankruptcy, health scams called insurances, greed hospitals, greed everywhere.
I suppose, when it is ripe, we could just make an A.I. system of government?