Columbia University

And as mediocre and fools have always The vast majority, it is impossible to imagine that they could elect a reasonable government. "In fact, this issue is not trivial and requires a deep study, but, if we assume that the voter is complete information, you can refer to experiments conducted at Columbia University in New York in 1975, these experiments were designed to prove the 'right crowd'. At the fair, the Day of Thanksgiving was set bag, and a hundred people were asked what is the weight. As a promotion party, as if guessing the weight of the bag, offered a prize. It was found that the average of all these numbers coincide with the real weight of the bag up to one hundred grams. Such Experiments in which the multitude of passers-by were asked to guess the time or the temperature of the air, showed that indeed 'crowd' rights. So we can safely assume that if the terms of the choice of presidential candidate or MPs are set correctly, the 'crowd' will make the right choice.

And here are the determining factor is the selection criteria. Talk about them. To begin with simple observation: Suppose you want to drive car. In any country, the law will require you to undergo a course of driving, or at least pass the exam by studying rules of the road and the car unit. Let's say you decide to become a doctor, you will need to learn medicine for five or even seven years to pass many exams to get a diploma.

And only after that you can treat people. Let's say you decide to become a voter …? Based on the fundamental ideas of democratic system, each person residing in the state has a right to influence its policies, and thus to society itself. This right is exercised through the electoral law.