Veritasium Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible
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Democracy might be mathematically impossible – here’s why. Head to to start your free 30-day trial and get 20% off an annual premium subscription.
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Massive thanks to Prof. Eric Maskin for helping with the script. Thanks to Chris Dong for inspiring this video. Massive thanks to Latif Nasser for being part of this video. Massive thanks to Curtis Gilberts, and to Radiolab -- listen to their great episode on voting systems here
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A few great proofs of Arrow’s impossibility theorem:
Yu, N. N. (2012). A one-shot proof of Arrow’s impossibility theorem. Economic Theory, 523-525.-
Geanakoplos, J. (2005). Three brief proofs of Arrow’s impossibility theorem. Economic Theory, 26(1), 211-215. -
References:
Arrow, K. J. (2012). Social choice and individual values (Vol. 12). Yale university press. -
Arrow, K. J. (1950). A Difficulty in the Concept of Social Welfare. Journal of Political Economy -
Black, D. (1948). On the rationale of group decision-making. Journal of political economy, 56(1), 23-34. -
Black, D. (1969). On Arrow’s impossibility theorem. The Journal of Law and Economics, 12(2), 227-248. -
Maskin, E., & Sen, A. (2014). The Arrow impossibility theorem. Columbia University Press. -
Gehrlein, W. V., & Valognes, F. (2001). Condorcet efficiency: A preference for indifference. Social Choice and Welfare -
Dardanoni, V. (2001). A pedagogical proof of Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem. Social Choice and Welfare, 18(1), 107-112. -
McCune, D., & Wilson, J. (2023). Ranked-choice voting and the spoiler effect. Public Choice, 196(1), 19-50. -
Santucci, J. (2021). Variants of ranked-choice voting from a strategic perspective. Politics and Governance, 9(2), 344-353. -
Kaminski, M. M. (2018). Spoiler effects in proportional representation systems: evidence from eight Polish parliamentary elections, 1991–2015. Public Choice, 176(3), 441-460. -
Brams, S. J., & Fishburn, P. C. (1978). Approval voting. American Political Science Review, 72(3), 831-847. -
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