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Learning from experience
===Learning from experience===
After a decision, actions are taken by the public or executives of the public. the actions and the results are transparent, and the public can learn and improve its future decisions <ref>[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/592f/ad7eb9d3a1a83115b0e0f938126ba880fd8b.pdf Cohen, J. (1989). Deliberation and democratic legitimacy. Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy, 342.]</ref>. It seems that increasing political capability and learning from experience deliberative efficacy<ref>[https://www.publicdeliberation.net/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1502&context=jpd Geissel, Brigitte, and Pamela Hess. "Explaining Political Efficacy in Deliberative Procedures-A Novel Methodological Approach." Journal of Public Deliberation 13.2 (2017): 4.]</ref>.
==Choosing of solutions==
According to liberal values, choosing a common solution should use as much free agreement and less usage of force. To make this happen, I'll suggest the [[Personal Optimising ROI Selection Criterion]], which uses free choice as a criterion for selecting a solution for the group.
 
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