Random JusticeAuthor :
Hardback
Published : Thursday 29 July 1999
Description
Considering in detail the history of deciding issues of social significance by lot, the author argues that the most cost-efficient and impartial decision-making strategy may well be recourse to lot. Aversion to this strategy, while generally understandable, is not necessarily rational.
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