The Social Game between the Vote and the Democracy

  • Muñoz Cardona Á
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Abstract

From models of game theory, this paper attempts to question the nature collusion oligopolistic in imperfect markets vote and its true social benefit. Search to give reasons for ethical content which serves to change the electoral moral conduct and improves well-being in the public distribution of goods and services. In other words, answer the question, what should be the role of society in achieving better governance, or what must we do to improve as a community of voters? The priority challenge of contemporary societies is to instruct citizens for democracy, citizens with ability to choose and be elected. Educate political leaders, businessmen and society willing to work for the welfare of a nation without exception, not accepting corruption as a way of governing and being governed. That is the subject of this nodal essay research.

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Muñoz Cardona, Á. E. (2014). The Social Game between the Vote and the Democracy. Open Journal of Political Science, 04(03), 89–100. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojps.2014.43010

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