What if we replaced politicians with randomly selected people?


If you think democracy is broken, here’s an idea: let’s replace politicians with randomly selected people. Author and activist Brett Hennig presents a compelling case for sortition democracy, or random selection of government officials — a system with roots in ancient Athens that taps into the wisdom of the crowd and entrusts ordinary people with making balanced decisions for the greater good of everyone. Sound crazy? Learn more about how it could work to create a world free of partisan politics.

This talk was presented to a local audience at TEDxDanubia, an independent event. TED’s editors chose to feature it for you.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Brett Hennig · Author, activist
Brett Hennig co-founded and directs the Sortition Foundation, which campaigns to institute the use of stratified, random selection (also called sortition) in government.

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