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by jones1618
690 days ago
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As others have said, just having citizens vote directly on everything doesn't work, even if technology might allow it. Primarily, it is because the number of issues that need deciding overwhelms the number of issues that your average voter can be even remotely informed about. One solution that has worked well is Deliberative Democracy:
https://www.mosaiclab.com.au/what-is-deliberative-democracy Think of this as jury duty for laws and regulations where "average citizens" are recruited to 1) get informed about a set of issues that impact them and 2) come to a consensus about solutions/regulations. |
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