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Elaboration 28

It is clear that governing by the use of chance, by the lot, the coin or dice, is not really governing at all. Obviously, the term 'Lottocracy' then, must not be understood to mean that, the use of coins, only that the governing is done (according to conscience), by persons appointed by lot. It must be born in mind that such confusion occurs sometimes, forgetting the fundamental difference between: decide (rather 'find' decisions) by lot, and the deciding by lot-appointed governors. In such a democrazy household, there is the same difference. It is possible to appoint a leader, governor, chief, for every 24 hours anew, by the lot. Whether this is by eeny meeny miny mo, or by dice, the result is the same namely that 2/5 th are parents. The parents, when in the chair, will decide that the kids go to school, that there is proper food, clothing, sleep, entertainment, etc. This, roughly, happens every two days out of the five. On the other three, the children will be in command (no school, only sweets, etc.). This is different when all decisions themselves are taken by lot (go to school or not, sweets or meals, etc.). Now a coin-spin can be used and the chances of a beneficial regime improves from 2/5 th or 4/10 th, to 5/10 th, but its time consuming element interferes with the running of a family. Absolute democrazy, on the other hand, is incomparable with it (Elaboration 55.1). There is NO chance of EVER having a healthy life. ALWAYS, the children will win because they are in the majority, the parents NEVER. Not even barter is possible as in: 'when you decide today on proper food, I will decide tomorrow on not going to school'. But, perhaps, such an organization based on democrazy, because of the risk of begetting a thrin, a three babies in one go, may have an advantageous effect on the practice of not getting pregnant. A solution for the overpopulation. But democrazy remains crazy.

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Ven 2007-09-11