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# š Personal Notes
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date: 2024-03-20
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# YouTube
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## Description:
-> [Youtube video Link](https://www.youtube.com/embed/rbVoEjS6Q1Q)
## Summary:
The video explores the concept of strategic voting in elections, focusing on the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem. It describes how different voting systems can lead to strategic behavior among voters, illustrating this with a scenario involving monkeys and their fruit preferences.
- Voting systems can incentivize strategic voting.
- Condorcet paradox can lead to cyclical preferences.
- Reasonable voting systems may still lead to strategic voting.
Topics: Election systems, strategic behavior, Condorcet paradox.
#Politics #Democracy #Paradox #Philosophy #Psychology #Experiment