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'''Demarchy''', also known as '''sortition''' or '''stochocracy''', is a political system where leaders are chosen at random from a pool of candidates. It was originally used in Ancient Athens before being replaced by [[File: dem.png]] [[Democracy]].
'''Demarchy''', also known as '''sortition''' or '''stochocracy''', is a political system where leaders are chosen at random from a pool of candidates. It was originally used in Ancient Athens before being replaced by [[File: dem.png]] [[Democracy]].


Demarchy's cube shape is a reference to dice. The ideology is not associated with Israel, like [[File: zio.png]] [[Zionism]] and [[File: kahan.png]] [[Kahanism]].
Demarchy's cube shape is a reference to dice. It is the only ideology that is not associated with Israel or Judaism, like [[File: zio.png]] [[Zionism]] and [[File: kahan.png]] [[Kahanism]].


==How To Draw==
==How To Draw==

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Demarchy, also known as sortition or stochocracy, is a political system where leaders are chosen at random from a pool of candidates. It was originally used in Ancient Athens before being replaced by Democracy.

Demarchy's cube shape is a reference to dice. It is the only ideology that is not associated with Israel or Judaism, like Zionism and Kahanism.

How To Draw

  1. Draw a cube
  2. Colour it with the same colour palette as Democracy; blue, green and red.
  3. Draw in dots like a dice.
  4. If the "1" face is visible, replace the dot with an eye
  5. You're done

Personality and Behavior

Demarchy loves games of chance and especially those with dice. His favourite weapon is a Russian roulette.

Relationships

Friends

  • Democracy - While you're pretty good, what if your candidates didn't volunteer by themselves.

Frenemies

Enemies

  • Most authoritarian ideologies - You don't go along with the will of the people.

Further Information

Wikipedia Articles