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Openness of votes
Anonymity of votes is not needed if everyone in the group has the same interest. However, if someone from the group wants to win something for themselves, then transparency begins to be a problem. With open voting, a selfish person can:– see who their ally is- see if allies voted as they agreed– pressure people who vote differently Peer pressure The influence of peer pressure on decisions is well illustrated by Asch’s experiment. It is very difficult to have a
Czytaj dalejPotential cooperatives
mutual loans If a bank earns 10% on loans and gives 2% on a deposit, it means that it earns 8%. If I have any savings and borrow them at 6%, I will earn more than on the deposit. The borrower, on the other hand, can get a loan of 6% (instead of 10%) which is also very beneficial for him. This can be done in the current legal status, but it is not easy. If anyone was interested in
Czytaj dalejAccepting new people
Accepting a new person works in such a way that a new person is proposed by one of the current members. The other members then accept the candidate. When a sufficient number of people accept a new person – the system sends an email with a password to the new person. The number of people accepting a candidate is calculated as a percentage of the total population (currently 20%). Therefore, the new person after admission should also accept the existing
Czytaj dalejCompulsion voting and turnout threshold
For many years, coercion to vote has been used in many countries. It is from that time that the legend comes that 99% of Swiss people take part in the referendum. It turned out, however, that when voting is forced, people who have not had time to be interested in the subject vote as the largest media say. However, when voting is voluntary, only those who are sure that their knowledge is good enough that the result of the vote
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