Elections are tools that ensure a nation’s citizens all have an equal political voice. But these so-called “great equalisers” are often plagued by corruption, partisan divides, and uninformed voters.
Could lotteries replace elections?
Elections are tools that ensure a nation’s citizens all have an equal political voice. But these so-called “great equalisers” are often plagued by corruption, partisan divides, and uninformed voters.
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