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Who are the experts who implement these nebulous values?
It would seem to me if "the experts" are human beings, then they are likely to have their own values...
Lets say these experts then develop policies to implement their own values while all the time reassuring the uneducated masses that they are implementing the values of the masses even though they were not. What do the masses do about it?
BTW this is basically representative democracy, what is a representative if not an expert. The only problem being the experts often aren't that good at implementing things themselves. Making good policy is hard.
The best way to implement consequential election is to have jurisdictional choice and to vote with your feet. When you move to a new jurisdiction you essentially are voting for the consequences of a set of policies.
You might be interested in the seasteading institute who are promoting a start-up sector for nations.
http://www.seasteading.org/
I also wrote a book about the benefit of jurisdictional choice in terms of voting for results rather than methods.
https://www.amazon.ca/Philosophical-Method-John-McCone/dp/1367673720