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Hugh Pope on experts in sortition-based democracies

Hugh Pope on experts in sortition-based democracies

Update: 2023-08-21
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Elections are not the only way to power democratic decision-making. A system of government by random selection of citizens, or 'sortition', has been around since at least ancient Athens and, as Hugh Pope explains, has never quite disappeared.


But if we adopt such a radically different way of making policy, what are the implications of science for policy? Do experts take on different roles, and how can citizen-politicians acquire the skills they need to make judgement calls on scientifically complex issues?


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Hugh Pope on experts in sortition-based democracies

Hugh Pope on experts in sortition-based democracies

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