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67 - Quadratic Voting with Tim Daubenschütz

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The, Radical Markets Book Explains the Categorical Imperative

The radical markets book understands the categorical imperative and it's very interesting, actually. And they basically derived this math of saying that if Niels wants to impose certain qualities on other people that live in the air, then he should pay the quadratic cost of that. But I think on the, on the other hand,  and this is what I was trying to point out with my blog post, is that this social cost for voting is really hard to describe. It assumes essentially also somewhat of like a very like high density information environment where everything can be boiled down into costs.

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