Anonymity (social choice)
ID: anonymity-social-choice
Anonymity in the context of social choice theory refers to a principle that focuses on the treatment of individuals in the decision-making process. Specifically, the anonymity principle states that all individuals should be treated equally and that the preferences of individuals should not be weighted differently based on their identity. In other words, if two individuals swap their preferences, the outcome of the social choice should remain unchanged.
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