Dear Mike,

you wrote (7 May 2000):
> Markus wrote (7 May 2000):
> > Do you think that the Pareto criterion is meaningless because
> > it is unrealistic for large electorates that there is a pair
> > of candidates such that every voter strictly prefers the one
> > candidate to the other candidate? Do you think that every
> > criterion that makes idealist presumptions is meaningless?
>
> The Pareto criterion is next-to-useless because it's met by
> so many methods.

I want you to remember that the Ossipoff Subcycle Method (= your
favourite method until August 1998) actually violates the Pareto
criterion.

Markus Schulze
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