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by Kosirich 2053 days ago
I'm a huge advocate of introducing randomness to most of governmental dealings. I draw a parallel to John Rawls "Veil of Ignorance" and how actors in a system behave differently based on the (un)certainty of the outcome. I would be interested if there are modern examples of use of randomness in public offices, government contracts ect. and what are the benefits and negative sides of using randomness to combat corruption.