All of which goes back to my point: even if we know the benefits received, we can’t know in advance how much a vote would go for. It’s a missing piece of information from standard democracy that can only be obtained empirically.
Again, I know this will never happen at the level of politics, so this entire discussion is purely academic. What I’m more interested in is how this plays out under closer to ideal conditions (smallish group with similar resources and similar smarts).
All of which goes back to my point: even if we know the benefits received, we can’t know in advance how much a vote would go for. It’s a missing piece of information from standard democracy that can only be obtained empirically.
Again, I know this will never happen at the level of politics, so this entire discussion is purely academic. What I’m more interested in is how this plays out under closer to ideal conditions (smallish group with similar resources and similar smarts).