Cycles and Social Choice: The True and Unabridged Story of a Most Protean Paradox

Thomas Schwartz (University of California, Los Angeles)

Cycles and Social Choice: The True and Unabridged Story of a Most Protean Paradox
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
22 March 2018
Pages
170
ISBN
9781107180918

Cycles and Social Choice: The True and Unabridged Story of a Most Protean Paradox

Thomas Schwartz (University of California, Los Angeles)

The centuries-old paradox of voting is that majorities sometimes prefer x to y, y to z, and z to x - a cycle. The discovery of the sources and consequences of such cycles, under majority rule and countless other regimes, constitutes much of the mathematical theory of voting and social choice. This book explores the big questions posed by the paradox of voting: positive questions about how to predict outcomes and explain observed stability, and normative questions about how to hold elections, how to take account of preference intensities, the relevance of social welfare to social choice, and challenges to formal ‘rationality’, individual and social. The overall lesson is that cycles are facts, ubiquitous, and consequential in non-obvious ways, not puzzles to be solved, much less maladies or misfortunes to be avoided or regretted.

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