The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... preferences . But it makes sense to say this only to the extent that he has a consistent order of preferences among his goals . To be consistent , he need not , of course , prefer one goal to another in all circumstances ; he need only ...
... preferences . But it makes sense to say this only to the extent that he has a consistent order of preferences among his goals . To be consistent , he need not , of course , prefer one goal to another in all circumstances ; he need only ...
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... preferences of no one citizen are weighted more heavily than those of another ? What rules about voting and indicating preferences , and about the counting of votes and preferences , would implement this principle ? In a direct ...
... preferences of no one citizen are weighted more heavily than those of another ? What rules about voting and indicating preferences , and about the counting of votes and preferences , would implement this principle ? In a direct ...
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... preferences count for more ( or are weighted more heavily ) than anyone else's . This formula makes no sense in a representative democracy , whether the preferences are those of individuals or of groups . It is an empty formula . No ...
... preferences count for more ( or are weighted more heavily ) than anyone else's . This formula makes no sense in a representative democracy , whether the preferences are those of individuals or of groups . It is an empty formula . No ...
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