[EM] Condorcet for public proposals - Tounament
Rob Speer
rspeer at MIT.EDU
Wed Jan 28 11:25:05 PST 2004
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:31:49AM -0500, Dave Ketchum wrote:
> This thread is looking for something for the public, rather than what we
> might enjoy within our group.
>
> While tournament comes from the time of knights, it gets used for golf
> tours, etc., in the modern world.
>
> I do not demand winning this debate, but think tournament should be
> considered.
I also approve of the word "tournament".
People _understand_ tournaments. People watch sports, where winners are
decided by systems that are far more complex and obscure than Condorcet.
In fact, here's a way I sometimes explain Condorcet vs. plurality:
Say you have a bunch of basketball teams, and you want to find out which
one is the best. Do you have them all run onto a court at once and fight
over the ball? No - you have them compete two at a time, and hold a
tournament.
Current plurality voting is like all the teams running onto the court at
once. Condorcet is like a round robin tournament.
Plurality just shows who's good at grabbing the ball, or grabbing
attention. Condorcet shows who's actually good at the game, that is,
being preferred by the people.
--
Rob Speer
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