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Lottocracy addresses systemic problems with modern democractic politics by arguing for a shift from using elected representatives to using representatives selected through lotteries. Alexander Guerrero introduces and discusses lottocratic systems, their potential advantages, and potential concerns.

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Lottocracy addresses systemic problems with modern democractic politics by arguing for a shift from using elected representatives to using representatives selected through lotteries. Alexander Guerrero introduces and discusses lottocratic systems, their potential advantages, and potential concerns.
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Alexander Guerrero is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University - New Brunswick. He writes about topics in moral philosophy, political philosophy, legal philosophy, and issues in epistemology that intersect with those areas. He is the recipient of the Lebowitz Prize from the American Philosophical Association and Phi Beta Kappa. He regularly teaches courses in African Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, Latin American Philosophy, and Native American and Indigenous Philosophy. He is Editor-in-Chief of Philosophy Compass and an Associate Editor of Ethics. He has a JD from NYU School of Law, a PhD from NYU, and an AB from Harvard College.