Liberal Paradox
Paradox, Amartya Sen, Kenneth Arrow, Arrow's impossibility theorem, Social choice theory, Tuple
978-620-0-11947-6
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2011-12-24
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The liberal paradox is a logical paradox advanced by Amartya Sen, building on the work of Kenneth Arrow and his impossibility theorem, which showed that within a system of menu-independent social choice, it is impossible to have both a commitment to "Minimal Liberty", which was defined as the ability to order tuples of choices, and Pareto optimality. Since this theorem was advanced in 1970, it has attracted a wide body of commentary from philosophers such as James M. Buchanan and Robert Nozick.
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