No-party democracy
David Jones
Nature, 1997, vol. 389, issue 6646, 24-24
Abstract:
With political parties in some countries moving ever closer in their policies, Daedalus suggests abandoning the pretence that party and policy are connected atall. A sophisticated polling system will gauge the will of the people, and parties can compete for votes solely on the basis of their bids to carry out those policies for the least tax.
Date: 1997
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