[EM] Re: majority rule vs. maximum approval (was: least additional votes)
James Green-Armytage
jarmyta at antioch-college.edu
Fri Mar 18 01:58:15 PST 2005
James G-A replying to Forest
>I should have made it more clear that I wasn't talking exclusively about
>100% consensus, though that is the (usually impossible) democratic ideal.
>But the greater the consensus, the better.
>If no significant consensus is possible, then (as Jobst argued) the best
>we can do is give the strongest contenders a chance at winning.
>I think of approval and Condorcet as probes for measuring the amount of
>consensus. Each measures in a different way.
What exactly is your definition of consensus, in this context?
>Respecting one and ignoring the other is a way of losing valuable
>information.
>The question is how to best integrate the information from the two probes.
>I think Cardinal Pairwise is a great step in the right direction.
>
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that. More comments on cardinal pairwise are
most welcome...
my best,
James
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