On our planet there should be one Government of, perhaps a thousand persons, Lottocratically appointed, a better word than conscripted or press-ganged, yet virtually the same. It happens per computer, out of say the content of 45 year olds. The most utter care must be taken against grouping processes, leading to leadership, lobbying, barter, hierarchy, secrecy, and whim. There are no assemblies in proximity, no gatherings in large Halls complete with 'performances' but all over the planet, electronically linked, each sits in his cubicle with his own conscience, and in touch with all of the best scientific advice possible. There is the question of the chairman. Without him, ... we know. A permanent chairman would soon lead to applause gathering if not straight corruption. Hence, a chairman appointed by lot, for each sitting or session. Each member, on presenting himself, types in a number, the computer adds these up and distract all 1000 from it, the result is the chairman's number. Upon this, the electronics are switched in such a way that only he can switch any speaker IN. for speaking time. The main stress should lie at the numbers of te members, not their names. This promotes the feeling that the members can decide in anonymity, purely as related to the problem.