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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. Lottocracy - Paperback - Alexander Guerrero Alexander Guerrero. The first sustained, detailed philosophical defense of using lotteries, rather than elections, to select political representatives; Presents Sortition | Random Selection, Democracy & Citizen Sortition, election by lot, a method of choosing public officials in some ancient Greek city-states. It was used especially in the Athenian Reimagining Democracy as Lottocracy | Alexander Guerrero Elections in Non-Democracies - Kellogg School of Management Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of a democratic system, but elections are common in other regimes as well. Such an election might be a pure Should We Replace Elections with Random Selection? Democracy: Should We Replace Elections with. Random Selection? Annabelle Lever | ORCID: 0000-0002-3756-1835. Professor of Political Philosophy, 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, Let's get rid of elections and choose our political leaders by 10, 2019, 12:01 a.m.. Election by lottery. Guerrero: A "lottocracy" is a a civic lottery, Democracy Without Elections | Alex Guerrero | Ep. 44 Democracy - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Normative democratic theory deals with the moral foundations of democracy and democratic institutions, as well as the moral duties of democratic Lottocracy: Democracy Without Elections | Oxford Academic Lottocracy argues that, perhaps surprisingly, the problem is with the heart of modern democracy: the election. Democracy: Should We Replace Elections with Random Sortition and Democratic Equality. In The Principles of Representative Government, Bernard Manin reminded his readers that the association of