Dear Juho, you wrote:
> (Roughly the question is if one wants to > give Stalin and other unwanted fellows a small probability to become > elected or a zero probability.) I don't think this is the point. To the contrary, bringing up such examples is quite misleading, I think, because extreme options are not at all a problem of non-deterministic methods only. *No* election or decision method should be applied without first checking the feasibility of options with respect to certain basic requirements. This sorting out the "constitutional" options cannot be subject to a group decision process itself since often the "unconstitutional" options have broad support (Hitler is only the most extreme example for this). In other words, without such a feasibility check *before* deciding, also majoritarian methods can produce a very bad outcome (think of Rwanda...). Yours, Jobst _______________________________________________________________________ EINE FÜR ALLE: die kostenlose WEB.DE-Plattform für Freunde und Deine Homepage mit eigenem Namen. Jetzt starten! http://unddu.de/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ---- Election-Methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
