Isn’t this a ripoff of Slate Star Codex take on voting?
I don’t think it makes sense to call writing an article about a topic when another person wrote an article about the same subject a ripoff.
Have you read both? I ask because the first two paragraphs are very very similar.
Trying to calculate the expected value of voting goes back at least to public choice economists in the 1960s.
Which was in turn a ripoff of early attempts to calculate E.V. of voting.
No, I mean it has the same source, it starts off in the same way… The first two paragraphs of the two articles are isomoprhic.
Isn’t this a ripoff of Slate Star Codex take on voting?
I don’t think it makes sense to call writing an article about a topic when another person wrote an article about the same subject a ripoff.
Have you read both? I ask because the first two paragraphs are very very similar.
Trying to calculate the expected value of voting goes back at least to public choice economists in the 1960s.
Which was in turn a ripoff of early attempts to calculate E.V. of voting.
No, I mean it has the same source, it starts off in the same way… The first two paragraphs of the two articles are isomoprhic.