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Social choice theory / Political philosophy / Condorcet method / Condorcet criterion / Voting system / Later-no-harm criterion / Instant-runoff voting / Monotonicity criterion / Ranked pairs / Voting / Voting system criteria / Single winner electoral systems
Date: 2012-01-08 00:26:14
Social choice theory
Political philosophy
Condorcet method
Condorcet criterion
Voting system
Later-no-harm criterion
Instant-runoff voting
Monotonicity criterion
Ranked pairs
Voting
Voting system criteria
Single winner electoral systems

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