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can only be reconciled by compromise or by voting. The greatest number must be of citizens alive today, but governments …
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We consider the voting behavior of Supreme Court Justices, finding evidence of co-dependencies in their votes … more-equal party representation on the Court encouraging greater party awareness in Justice voting, and less-equal party …
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The common use of majority rule in group decision making is puzzling. In theory, it inequitably favors the proposer, and paradoxically, it disadvantages voters further if they are inequity averse. In practice, however, outcomes are equitable. The present paper analyzes data from a novel...
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