Basic principle? [EM]
Fillard Rhyne
fillard at hevanet.com
Fri Jun 12 17:34:02 PDT 1998
>MS> But my point is: The assertion that a "basic democratic principle"
>must always
>MS> select the candidate preferred by a majority - is merely that, an
>assertion.
>MS> I do not believe it is a necessary or even useful component of a valid
>group
>MS> decision-making method.
>MO> Wrong. The desirability of majority rule isn't just an assertiion of
>MO> mine; it's a very widely-held standard.
Okay, majority rule is a very widely-held standard. Fair enough.
But isn't the whole point of this list to call very widely-held
standards into question, to analyze them and their alternatives?
My guess is that when Mike Saari said "assertion", he meant it
was an opinion, not a fact. Did he ever actually say it was
just _your_ assertion and no one else's?
I for one prefer majority rule to any of the alternatives I've
examined so far. But huzzah for independent thinking...
Fillard
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