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* Title: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The Ethics and Rationality of Voting
* Author(s) name(s): Jason Brennan; Edward N. Zalta (Editor)
* ISBN (or ASIN): none
* Publisher: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University
* Publication date: First published Thu July 28, 2016; substantive revision Fri Dec 4, 2020
* Format: Web page and PDF
* Page count: 52
* Description:
This entry focuses on six major questions concerning the rationality and morality of voting:
Is it rational for an individual citizen to vote?
Is there a moral duty to vote?
Are there moral obligations regarding how citizens vote?
Is it justifiable for governments to compel citizens to vote?
Is it permissible to buy, trade, and sell votes?
Who ought to have the right to vote, and should every citizen have an equal vote?
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