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  • Is sortition a good idea? : r PoliticalScience - Reddit
    Sortition is a concept that’s been thrown around quite a bit (most recently here in Australia) I’d say one of the major issues with it is the fact that a majority of individuals selected wouldn’t possess many of the professional skills that most elected representatives currently do, such as legal and procedural knowledge, relationships with their constituents, etc A similar critique
  • What do you think about sortition? Do you still think rule by a . . .
    Most radically, multi-body sortition constructs checks and balances by creating several sortition bodies - one decides on what issues to tackle, one makes proposals, one decides on proposals, one selects the bureaucracy, etc, and completely eliminates elected office
  • Playing Republican, and Sortition reform : r eu4 - Reddit
    Sortition to me looks like a great reform as I've heard it generally produces good, but old leaders Is it considered a good reform, or would longer shorter term length reform be used instead in order to generate more mana in the long term?
  • what is the BEST argument AGAINST sortition? : r Sortition - Reddit
    Sortition is untested, and it may be better to stick with the system that has been working, for fear of creating some sort of dictatorship Sortition may also create easily manipulated politicians for companies, organizations, and other enterprises
  • Randomly choosing people to serve in government - sortition - may be . . .
    Sortition was also used in combination with elections for the selection of leadership in Renaissance-era Italian City States such as a Venice and Florence Examples of sortition have also been documented to be used in Indian tribes In these tribes, sortition results in an egalitarian government where power is shared
  • Why randomly choosing people to serve in government may be the . . . - Reddit
    So I'm a huge advocate of something known as sortition, where people are randomly selected to serve in a legislature Unfortunately the typical gut reaction against sortition is bewilderment and skepticism How could we possibly trust ignorant, stupid, normal people to become our leaders?
  • Athenian Sortition is not suitable for Modern Democracies
    These famously included sortition, a mechanism by which citizens were randomly selected to serve in government for a period typically of 1 year When sortition is discussed in a modern context, it is usually thought of as a supplement (or occasionally replacement) for representative systems, and it is in that context I will address the system
  • Why randomly choosing people to serve in government - sortition - might . . .
    Why randomly choosing people to serve in government - sortition - might be the best way to select our politicians
  • Sortition - Reddit
    "In governance, sortition (also known as allotment) is the selection of officers as a random sample from a larger pool of candidates In ancient Athenian democracy, sortition was the primary method for appointing political officials Sortition is commonly used to select prospective jurors in common law-based legal systems and is sometimes used today (citizens' juries or citizens' assemblies
  • Does anyone prefer sortition to direct democracy and if so, why?
    Sortition solves this problem through the lottery, so that only a small fraction of the whole needs to make decisions Moreover, sortition compensates the legislatures, so that people are paid for their labor Direct democracy in contrast demands unpaid, unrewarded, voluntary labor The results are therefore amateurish





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