but backdoor alliances are good.
no they're not.
Thats what makes possible tradeoffs, and makes it possible to weigh intensity of preferences.
And that's good because?
You want people to vote on whether to rebuild ward ten in New Orleans based on ten minutes consideration? With no technical info - with no lobbying by the former residents? you want them to pick what kind of transportation system to build? How to regulate the internet? By ideology?
Not ten, but an hour or so - yes definetly, with different proposals to choose from. I don't see how lobbying is going to be good for anything in such a case.
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