This is the wrong way to think about it. One’s vote matters not because in rare circumstances it might be decisive in selecting a winner. One’s vote matters because by voting you reaffirm the collective intentionality that voting is how we settle our differences. All states exist only through the consent of it’s people. By voting you are asserting your consent to the process and it’s results. Democracy is strengthened through the participation of the members of society. If people fail to participate society itself suffers.
Good someone pointed this out! I think this is correct and an important point. Voting is to a large extent about expressing loyalty to king and land (or system and government for those of you who do not live in constitutional monarchies). It is one of the processes that build trust in the society and thus in efficient coordination. Looking just at who will win the election is too a narrow perspective to properly understand the effect of voting.
This is the wrong way to think about it. One’s vote matters not because in rare circumstances it might be decisive in selecting a winner. One’s vote matters because by voting you reaffirm the collective intentionality that voting is how we settle our differences. All states exist only through the consent of it’s people. By voting you are asserting your consent to the process and it’s results. Democracy is strengthened through the participation of the members of society. If people fail to participate society itself suffers.
Good someone pointed this out! I think this is correct and an important point. Voting is to a large extent about expressing loyalty to king and land (or system and government for those of you who do not live in constitutional monarchies). It is one of the processes that build trust in the society and thus in efficient coordination. Looking just at who will win the election is too a narrow perspective to properly understand the effect of voting.