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      <description>An infrastructure of civic judgment is useful to many different actors — but in different ways. Citizens, officials, media, researchers, and investors each have a distinct point of entry, a distinct interest, and a distinct role in making the system real.</description>
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      <description>Two formulas pull the conversation about democracy in opposite directions — the ancient faith in the people's voice, and the modern logic of rational ignorance. Neither is wrong. Neither is enough. This essay is about the physics of political life, and the system that works within them.</description>
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      <title>Democracy doesn't lack another platform. It lacks an infrastructure of judgment.</title>
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      <description>Democracy has a permanent infrastructure of emotions — social networks, feeds, outrage cycles. What it still lacks is an infrastructure of judgment. This essay is about the difference, and why it matters.</description>
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