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Jean-François Lallier

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6 appearances

Podcast Appearances

Short Wave
Elections Are One Big Math Problem

You can see that people take this opportunity to vote for several reasons. In order to both state what they want, really, and also what is reasonable to hope.

Short Wave
Elections Are One Big Math Problem

You can see that people take this opportunity to vote for several reasons. In order to both state what they want, really, and also what is reasonable to hope.

Short Wave
Elections Are One Big Math Problem

You can see that people take this opportunity to vote for several reasons. In order to both state what they want, really, and also what is reasonable to hope.

Short Wave
Elections Are One Big Math Problem

So the problem with... approval voting for the voters is that they wonder, where should I put the bar between the candidates that I like and the candidates that I do not like? At some point, as a voter, you have to take responsibility. You have to take decisions. It's not so simple to vote.

Short Wave
Elections Are One Big Math Problem

So the problem with... approval voting for the voters is that they wonder, where should I put the bar between the candidates that I like and the candidates that I do not like? At some point, as a voter, you have to take responsibility. You have to take decisions. It's not so simple to vote.

Short Wave
Elections Are One Big Math Problem

So the problem with... approval voting for the voters is that they wonder, where should I put the bar between the candidates that I like and the candidates that I do not like? At some point, as a voter, you have to take responsibility. You have to take decisions. It's not so simple to vote.