מישהו מצטט קטע מספר מד"ב אחר בדף השיחה של הערך Sortition בויקיפדיה:
My favorite passage from Ken MacLeod's novel Dark Light: Drawing lots is fair, even if it sometimes throws up a freak result. With elections you’re actually building the minority problem right in at every level, and lots more with it – parties, money, fame, graft, just for starters. What chance would that leave ordinary people, what chance would we have of being heard or of making a difference? Elections are completely undemocratic, they’re downright antidemocratic. Everybody knows that! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Sortition#a_fictio...
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