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Analyzing the Civic Value of a Vote

An economist argues that allowing individuals to sell their votes is simply a voluntary transaction that benefits both the buyer (who values the vote more) and the seller (who values the money more). From the perspective of protecting democratic principles, explain how this type of transaction could be viewed as 'corrupting' the civic value of a vote, even if it is voluntary.

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