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Lotteries in Public Life Peter Stone

Lotteries in Public Life By Peter Stone

Lotteries in Public Life by Peter Stone


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Until recently, there was no theory to make sense of lotteries and what they can do. The past few decades have changed that with a veritable renaissance of studies on lotteries. This book collects fourteen of the most important of these papers, and offers a critical introduction tying them together.

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Lotteries in Public Life: A Reader by Peter Stone

Lotteries have been used to make all kinds of public decisions ever since the days of Ancient Greece. They can contribute to some of our most important values, such as rationality, justice, and democracy. But until recently, there was no theory to make sense of lotteries and what they can do. The past few decades have changed that with a veritable renaissance of studies on lotteries. This book collects fourteen of the most important of these papers, and offers a critical introduction tying them together.

Lotteries in Public Life Reviews

Because lotteries are used in many societies to resolve issues and perhaps because of recent discussion of the use of the lottery to allocate school places, this is a hot issue which raises fundamental questions about democracy and choice... I was left thinking that when we allow ourselves to be mastered by chance, perhaps we are closer to admitting the limits of human knowledge and capability, and thus perhaps we are more genuinely close to an almost spiritual acceptance of fate. -- Andy Lancaster * Bookbag *

About Peter Stone

Peter Stone is Lecturer in Political Science at Trinity College, Dublin. Previously he has taught Political Science at Stanford University and held a Faculty Fellowship at Tulane University's Center for Ethics and Public Affairs in New Orleans. His publications include The Luck of the Draw: The Role of Lotteries in Decision Making (OUP 2011).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction

1. Vilhelm Aubert, Chance in Social Affairs

2. Dael Wolfle, Chance, or Human Judgment?

3. Dennis C. Mueller, Robert D. Tollison, and Thomas D. Willett, Representative Democracy via Random Selection

4. Hank Greely, The Equality of Allocation by Lot

5. George Sher, What Makes a Lottery Fair?

6. Barbara Goodwin, Justice and the Lottery

7. Richard G. Mulgan, Lot as a Democratic Device of Selection

8. Lewis A. Kornhauser and Lawrence G. Sager, Just Lotteries

9. Torstein Eckhoff, Lotteries in Allocative Situations

10. Fredrik Engelstad, The Assignment of Political Office by Lot

11. Willem K.B. Hofstee, Allocation by Lot: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis

12. John Broome, Fairness

13. David Wasserman, Let Them Eat Chances: Probability and Distributive Justice

14. Sigmund Knag, Let's Toss for It: A Surprising Curb on Political Greed

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CIN1845402081VG
9781845402082
1845402081
Lotteries in Public Life: A Reader by Peter Stone
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Imprint Academic
20110801
250
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