On Mon, 2 Nov 1998, Blake Cretney wrote: > If you really believe that not even 2nd preferences are meaningful, how > can you favor any method but plurality. Except that that wouldn't > violate monotonicity. Actually, Plurality does violate some forms of monotonicity in the necessity of voting for your "lesser of two evils" to avoid splitting your vote.
- Another flaw in monotonicity Charles Fiterman
- Re: Another flaw in monotonicity Blake Cretney
- Re: Another flaw in monotonicity David Catchpole
- Re: Another flaw in monotonicity Mike Ositoff
- Re: Another flaw in monotonicity Blake Cretney
- Re: Another flaw in monotonicity Mike Ositoff
- part 2, monotonicity flaw Mike Ositoff
- Re: Another flaw in monotonicity Markus Schulze
- Re: Another flaw in monotonicity Markus Schulze
