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fiforpg ◴[] No.44565768[source]
While the idea — of shuffling a societal system a little bit to prevent it from going stale — sounds important, I'm not convinced. Random shuffling leads to good results only when it is combined with a good fitness estimate (see: natural selection). And establishing a fitness test for a societal order seems to be a much harder issue than than that of an organized randomization.
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1. TuringNYC ◴[] No.44565785[source]
Much of the fitness test can be from self selection (you apply for a random spot.) Many people wont bother to apply.