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Lottocracy: Democracy Without Elections by Alexander Guerrero
- Lottocracy: Democracy Without Elections
- Alexander Guerrero
- Page: 464
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- ISBN: 9780198938989
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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The Promise and Peril of Single-Issue Legislatures1 Here is a familiar story about electoral democracy. Modern policymaking is incredibly complicated. Voters are rationally ignorant. Alexander Guerrero's new book: Lottocracy Alex Guerrero, Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University and a longtime sortition advocate, has written to announce that his book Lottocracy - Paperback - Alexander Guerrero Alexander Guerrero. The first sustained, detailed philosophical defense of using lotteries, rather than elections, to select political representatives; Presents NATIONS IN TRANSIT 2024 Four of the five countries that registered improvements in their. Democracy Score for 2023 were already classified as Semi-. Consolidated or Is Random Selection a Cure for the Ills of Electoral - CDN features of representative democracies generate political inequality will not be controversial to the lottocrat, since such concerns are typically central Lottocracy : Democracy Without Elections Elections are failing as accountability mechanisms. Elections provide powerful short-term incentives, leading elected politicians to downplay Selection by Lot and Democracy: New Trend, Ancient Model Discover the roots and ideology of sortition in Classical Athens and its functional success. Explore the complexities and propose a political compromise for Lottocracy: Democracy Without Elections. Elections are failing as accountability mechanisms. Elections provide powerful short-term incentives, leading elected politicians to downplay long-term The Egalitarian Quality of Lottocracy i.a. Estlund 2008; Huemer 2013). And although it is broadly defended that political systems should be democratic in order to be legitimate, democracy is, Democracy Without Voting democracy (as suggested by lottocrats and epistocrats), or current democratic practice. These include a greater degree of political equality, the potential Against Elections: The Lottocratic Alternative. It is widely accepted that electoral representative democracy is better—along a number of different normative dimensions—than any other alternative
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