Thanks! Your idea is interesting – I put a comment on that post.
Something you are probably aware of is that accepting “anonymity” (allowing the sequence to be reordered arbitrarily) requires us to reject seemingly intuitive principles like Pareto (if you can make someone better off and no one worse off, then you should).
Personally, I would rather keep Pareto than anonymity, but I think it’s cool to explore what anonymous orderings can do.
Thanks! Your idea is interesting – I put a comment on that post.
Something you are probably aware of is that accepting “anonymity” (allowing the sequence to be reordered arbitrarily) requires us to reject seemingly intuitive principles like Pareto (if you can make someone better off and no one worse off, then you should).
Personally, I would rather keep Pareto than anonymity, but I think it’s cool to explore what anonymous orderings can do.