
Mathematics and Voting
Carry the Two
Voting Dynamics and Liquid Democracy
This chapter explores the mathematical foundations and implications of different voting systems, focusing on majority voting and liquid democracy. It discusses key theories like May's theorem and the Condorcet jury theorem that advocate for collective decision-making, while highlighting the complexities and practicalities of vote delegation. The chapter also presents experimental insights into liquid democracy, shedding light on its potential benefits and the challenges it faces compared to traditional voting methods.
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