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Would a government composed of randomly chosen citizens be more virtuously led, in the sense that decision makers such as judges, public advocates, leaders, and representatives act with better virtue ethics (making decisions motivated by internal values that are positively oriented towards other people, such as honesty, courage, kindness, compassion, benevolence), as opposed to governments chosen from democratically elected individuals?

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Likely more virtuous but much less effective

It depends how lucky it was.

absolutely not, experience is huge and also usually a gateway to election

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