Stochocracy

Stochocracy has been proposed as an alternative form of government to representative democracy. The Iron Law of Oligarchy (see Robert Michels) asserts that democracies gradually devolve towards particracy. Stochocracy aims to reduce this decline by appointing representatives by lot instead of voting. Such a system could also be called lottocracy, sortition or klerotocracy. The system was proposed by the writer Roger de Sizif in 1998 in his book “La Stochocratie”,[1] though early forms of this system were in use in ancient Athens. This system is defended a.o. by Étienne Chouard.

Criticisms include:

Notes

  1. MD. "Une page sur la Stochocratie, Le tirage au sort en Politique". Stochocratie.free.fr. Retrieved 2012-03-25.

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