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## History
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## Background
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**Output:** consistency of service delivery, neutral expertise in the service of popular priorities
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**Output:** consistency of service delivery, neutral expertise in the service of popular priorities
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## History
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Perhaps the most famous ancient bureaucracy was that developed in China's Han dynasty (202 BCE - 220 AD), which used expertise in Confucian philosophy as the basis for securing government positions. Other ancient governments developed bureaucratic structures as well.
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Perhaps the most famous ancient bureaucracy was that developed in China's Han dynasty (202 BCE - 220 AD), which used expertise in Confucian philosophy as the basis for securing government positions. Other ancient governments developed bureaucratic structures as well.
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**Output:** Condorcet winner or circular paradox
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**Output:** Condorcet winner or circular paradox
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## History
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The Condorcet method takes its name from an early promoter, the 18th-century French mathematician Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, who was the Marquis de Condorcet. The method itself was [first described by Ramon Llull](https://www.math.uni-augsburg.de/htdocs/emeriti/pukelsheim/2001a.html) in 1299. A version of it is used in Robert's Rules of Order, first published in 1876.
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The Condorcet method takes its name from an early promoter, the 18th-century French mathematician Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, who was the Marquis de Condorcet. The method itself was [first described by Ramon Llull](https://www.math.uni-augsburg.de/htdocs/emeriti/pukelsheim/2001a.html) in 1299. A version of it is used in Robert's Rules of Order, first published in 1876.
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**Output:** Referendum participants with varying proxy power on each given issue type
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**Output:** Referendum participants with varying proxy power on each given issue type
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## History
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[Bryan Ford](http://bford.info/2014/11/16/deleg.html):
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[Bryan Ford](http://bford.info/2014/11/16/deleg.html):
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# Ownership
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# Ownership
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**Output:** advisory recommendation or binding decision
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Sortition was a basic feature of Athenian democracy. During the medieval and early-modern period it was used for governing some Italian city-states, such as Venice and Florence.
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Sortition was a basic feature of Athenian democracy. During the medieval and early-modern period it was used for governing some Italian city-states, such as Venice and Florence.
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