Which of the following statements best analyzes the primary reason a society that values democratic equality would prohibit the buying and selling of votes?
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Evaluating a Market-Based Approach to Voting
Evaluating the Arguments Against a Market for Votes
Which of the following statements best analyzes the primary reason a society that values democratic equality would prohibit the buying and selling of votes?
The primary objection to establishing a market for votes is based on the economic principle that such a market would be inefficient, as it would fail to accurately reflect the collective preferences of the entire population.
Analyzing the Civic Value of a Vote
Match each proposed market with the primary ethical or civic principle that would be violated if it were allowed to exist.
An economist proposes that allowing citizens to sell their votes would be an efficient system. They argue that a person who is indifferent about an election could gain money by selling their vote to someone who cares deeply, and since the transaction is voluntary, it benefits both parties. Which of the following statements provides the most fundamental critique of this proposal from the perspective of democratic values?
Distinguishing Market Regulation Rationales
Evaluating a 'Harm Reduction' Approach to Vote Selling
Comparing Moral Limits in Different Markets