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Democracies, in theory at least, allow the people to choose the policies of the government. In practice, the people elect spokespeople based on a platform. This delegation is notoriously unreliable, but it’s the system we’ve got. Either way, intelligent decision-making depends on having good information about the context.

This is why laws restricting publicly available information are a bad idea.

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