There are smarter systems of governance than sortition/demarchy.
Like: Systemisches Konsensieren (German) developed by two professional system analysts formerly at the University of Graz in Austria, Dr. Erich Visotschnig and Siegfried Schrotta, Dipl.-Ing.
Illustrated by Christian Felber (min 12>) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsO-b0_r-5Y
Don't underestimate the societal role of discussion. Its functions also as a mean of solving information asymmetry and bring collective knowledge (and decision acceptance) to a high level.
Nor does order or enthalpy should you prefer, necessarily have to stem from a centralized point of decisionmaking. On the contrary. Decentralized contextual is often much faster and better fitting. Running under a higher-order governance general-purpose principle like prioritizing human health.