reasonable to think they would outperform the worst drivers in all cases, and the best drivers in typical cases
and there is an entire culture built up around impressing upon them and upon us the gravity of this power
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ideal judge is the opposite of the ideal bureaucrat, a person stripped of all such power, there to implement a rigid system
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Not saying I don't like Judges, and having a human arbiter is crucial to bring humanity to an otherwise impartial, but sometimes cruel thing
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After all, Justice is blind, but she enforces laws written by politicians, lobbyists, and bureaucrats. Judges are last line of defence.
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BUT: Sometimes they are asshats :)
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spoke in terms of the ideal (model) advisedly, of course you get judgements only as good as the judge
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like the stereotypical argument that the constraints and diffusion of responsibility in democracy (which I don't agree...
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...with for other reasons, cite as illustrative) guard against the iniquities of tyrants but also preclude truly great rulers
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the unfettered judge and the interchangeable bureaucrat merely serve as a good rhetorical contrast
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