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A society discovers its current ranked-voting system sometimes fails to produce a transitive group preference (e.g., A is preferred to B, B is preferred to C, but C is preferred to A). According to the fundamental principles of social choice theory, this is a correctable design flaw, and a different ranked-voting system can be implemented that guarantees both rational group outcomes and adherence to all standard fairness conditions.

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