I like the toin coss idea because it would be incredibly
entertaining.

Which brings back an old idea. If "we" really wanted to have representative representatives, they could be chosen randomly.

The fact that most people would not agree with this proposal probably means that they are after something else than democracy. Whatever it is that they are after, what they get with elections (and elected representatives hiring other individuals to do their dirty jobs) is unending growth in state power.

PIERRE LEMIEUX
Visiting Professor , Universit� du Qu�bec � Hull
Director of the Groupe de Recherche �conomie et Libert� (GREL)
Research Fellow, Independent Institute
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"L'homme vivant sous la servitude des lois prend
sans s'en douter une �me d'esclave."
The man who lives under the servitude of laws takes,
without suspecting it, the soul of a slave.
(Georges Ripert, Le D�clin du Droit, Paris, Librairie
G�n�rale de Droit et de Jurisprudence, 1949, p. 94)

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