抽签式民主
抽签式民主(英語:)是一种通过在庞大的候选人群中随机抽取政府官员的统治方式[1]。 雅典式民主的主要特征是抽签式民主,抽签选举是在雅典中产生政府官员的传统方式,大多数政府官员通过抽签产生[2]。
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選舉/投票制度 |
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尽管抽签产生的官员偶尔会犯错,抽签式民主可以防止有组织的政治操控和欺诈[3]。
參考資料
外部連結
- Equality by lot — news, discussions and general information about sortition
- A Citizen Legislature
- Fetura or Sortition 页面存档备份,存于
- Sorted: Civic lotteries and the future of public participation
- How to run a Civic Lottery: Designing fair selection mechanisms for deliberative public processes
- List of books dealing with sortition
- The Common Lot: "Why Elections Are the Problem and How to Make Democracy Real" by David Grant
- Sortition as a sustainable protection against oligarchy Conference by Etienne Chouard
- Random-Sample Voting - white paper and technical summaries by Chaum et al.
- Why a citizen’s parliament chosen by lot would be ‘perfect’ - from the international service of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
- Why elections are bad for democracy - essay by David Van Reybrouck
- Simon Threlkeld - articles proposing that randomly sampled juries decide laws, and choose public officials.
- Evaluation grid for sortition proposals at the legislative_level
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