Both epistocrats and lottocrats claim that democracy itself is problematic. They set themselves the task of providing a plausible alternative system. However, many of the problems they identify arise not from democracy as such, but from certain instantiations of it. When and how people vote; how many people choose not to vote; and how much the people who do vote know, are all subjects of criticism in this literature. In this paper I outline a democratic system which retains features such as majority rule and secrecy regarding the expressed preferences of citizens, but eliminates voting. I argue that this approach can achieve many of the benefits ascribed to epistocratic or lottocratic systems without importing their flaws
Currently in elections, voters have a binary choice of endorsing a political party, or not voting at...
Several scholars have recently entertained proposals for "epistocracy," a political regime in which ...
Epistocratic systems of government have received renewed attention, and considerable opposition, in ...
Both epistocrats and lottocrats claim that democracy itself is problematic. They set themselves the ...
Recent political developments cast doubt on the wisdom of democratic decision-making. Brexit, the Co...
Some epistemic approaches to democracy evince an exclusivistic approach to voting participation wher...
The fact that most of us are ignorant on politically relevant matters presents a problem for democra...
Democracy is commonly associated with political equality and/or majority rule. This essay shows that...
Abstract Today, the concept of democracy seems inextricably linked with that of univ...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
Recent years have witnessed growing controversy over the “wisdom of the multitude.” As epistemic cri...
Living in a democracy, we are periodically cursed (blessed?) with election year mania. Occasionally,...
Representative democracy has come under severe criticism lately, with a number of commentators point...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONDemocracy, Epistocracy, and the Epistemic Problems of Politics: How Cent...
Currently in elections, voters have a binary choice of endorsing a political party, or not voting at...
Several scholars have recently entertained proposals for "epistocracy," a political regime in which ...
Epistocratic systems of government have received renewed attention, and considerable opposition, in ...
Both epistocrats and lottocrats claim that democracy itself is problematic. They set themselves the ...
Recent political developments cast doubt on the wisdom of democratic decision-making. Brexit, the Co...
Some epistemic approaches to democracy evince an exclusivistic approach to voting participation wher...
The fact that most of us are ignorant on politically relevant matters presents a problem for democra...
Democracy is commonly associated with political equality and/or majority rule. This essay shows that...
Abstract Today, the concept of democracy seems inextricably linked with that of univ...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
Recent years have witnessed growing controversy over the “wisdom of the multitude.” As epistemic cri...
Living in a democracy, we are periodically cursed (blessed?) with election year mania. Occasionally,...
Representative democracy has come under severe criticism lately, with a number of commentators point...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONDemocracy, Epistocracy, and the Epistemic Problems of Politics: How Cent...
Currently in elections, voters have a binary choice of endorsing a political party, or not voting at...
Several scholars have recently entertained proposals for "epistocracy," a political regime in which ...
Epistocratic systems of government have received renewed attention, and considerable opposition, in ...