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Majority Judgement: a completely new voting system. Part Two - The Principal Properties of Majority Judgement
Spring 2009 | Public lectures and events | Video
1 hour 44 minutes 17 seconds
16 years ago
Majority Judgement: a completely new voting system. Part Two - The Principal Properties of Majority Judgement
Contributor(s): Professor Rida Laraki | Laraki argues that the new Majority Judgement voting system is superior because it best ranks candidates according to merit. It best resists manipulation or "gaming the vote." It heeds majority rule. It is not subject to Arrow's impossibility, nor to most other classical paradoxes.
Spring 2009 | Public lectures and events | Video
Video files from LSE's spring 2009 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.