
This graduate textbook introduces to social alternative concept, with a particular concentrate on elections and truthful division, supported by mathematical theories and sensible implications.
Half I sheds gentle on the complexity of truthful elections, and presents classical outcomes from social alternative concept, together with Might’s, Arrow’s, and Gibbard-Satterthwaite’s theorems, and the way they influence the group of truthful elections. In addition they focus on the measurement of voting energy in such elections by way of the Penrose-Banzhaf index and the Shapley-Shubik index. Apart from these kind of classical matters, the authors introduce Balinski and Laraki’s transformative Majority Judgment framework. Furthermore, Half I concludes by critically addressing flaws in up to date Western democracies and proposing another political system.
In Half II, the e-book dissects claims-based and preference-based truthful division, explaining that the main target can be on the previous. Particularly, the main target can be on fashions that may elaborate on and make exact the thought that `equity requires that claims are glad in proportion to their power’, as advocated for within the philosophical literature. The authors scrutinize varied formal fashions, starting from (weighted) chapter issues to cooperative video games, assessing their alignment with this claims-based conception of equity. Half II concludes with a quick overview of preference-based truthful division.
This textbook is a vital useful resource for graduate and superior undergraduate college students and students, bridging the worlds of arithmetic, philosophy, political concept, and social justice.
Writer : Springer
Publication date : November 15, 2025
Language : English
Print size : 250 pages
ISBN-10 : 3032060095
ISBN-13 : 978-3032060099
Merchandise Weight : 1.74 kilos



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