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Originally Posted by hot_rod
A very accurate assessment and well put!
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thanks for informing me.....now maybe we should take this approach...
Especially during the Fourth Century BC, after the restoration of democracy from oligarchical coups, the Athenians used the
drawing of lots for selecting government officers in order to counteract what the Athenians acutely saw as a tendency toward oligarchy in government if a professional governing class were allowed to use their skills for their own benefit.
[5] They drew lots from large groups of adult volunteers as a selection technique for civil servants performing judicial, executive, and administrative functions (archai, boulē, and hēliastai).
[6] They even used lots for very important posts, such as judges and jurors in the political courts (nomothetai), which had the power to overrule the Assembly