• Lottocracy to Fix our Broken U.S Democracy with Alex Guerrero

  • Jan 20 2025
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Lottocracy to Fix our Broken U.S Democracy with Alex Guerrero

  • Summary

  • Dr. Paul Zeitz is talking with philosopher and legal scholar Alex Guerrero, author of Lottocracy: Why Lottery Should Replace Elections. Alex delves into the bold concept of lottocracy, a reimagined form of democracy by lottocracy where randomly selected citizens replace traditional elections to create more equitable and accountable leadership.


    Drawing on over 15 years of research, Alex shares the flaws of electoral democracy in the U.S. and the transformative potential of citizen assemblies. From the practicalities of implementing lottocracy to its ability to foster diverse perspectives, Alex paints a vision for our broken U.S. democratic system rooted in fairness and inclusivity. Together, they explore the growing global movement for lottocracy, its implications for tackling urgent crises like climate change and economic inequality, and how it can unlock our collective imagination for a better future.


    Alex’s call to action? Envision and experiment with new democratic models that transcend polarization and build hope.



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