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Though the social choice of social institutions or social results is impossible there is, strictly speaking, no social choice individual evaluations of social institutions or results trivially are possible. Such individual evaluations can be deemed liberal either because they emphasize political...
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Unanimous voting as the fundamental procedural source of political legitimacy grants veto power to each individual. We …
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in the way captured by the voting paradox. The rule allows people to select a final collective ranking by submitting a …
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Different evaluators typically disagree how to rank different candidates since they care more or less for the various qualities of the candidates. It is assumed that all evaluators submit vector bids assigning a monetary bid for each possible rank order. The rules must specify for all possible...
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