Question: The Free City of Christiania is a community of about 800 adults and 250 children within the city of Copenhagen. It was set up by "hippies and others" and is not subject to the same laws as the rest of Denmark. "There is no governing council or other administrative body, and every-thing is decided by consensus. In practice, this means that many decisions are never made. mensions are rising among different groups of residents over how to share and pay for communal responsibilities" [Kinzer, 1996, p. A3]. Is this outcome consistent with our theories of voting in a direct democracy? What voting procedures would you recommend for Christiania?