Yes, I think so too: the theorem basically says that there’s no voting mechanism that takes ordinal preferences and produces one ordinal preference without being dictatorial (one person can decide the outcome alone), allow for more than two options and be strategy-free.
I think this also has a lesson about the gameability of restricted classes of functions in there.
Yes, I think so too: the theorem basically says that there’s no voting mechanism that takes ordinal preferences and produces one ordinal preference without being dictatorial (one person can decide the outcome alone), allow for more than two options and be strategy-free.
I think this also has a lesson about the gameability of restricted classes of functions in there.