Summary of Stephen Guise's How To Be An Imperfectionist Summary of Stephen Guise's How To Be An Imperfectionist

Summary of Stephen Guise's How To Be An Imperfectionist

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Please note:This audiobook has been generated using AI Voice. This is a companion version & not the original book.

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#1 A few years ago, in Virginia, a doofus voted for the wrong candidates in the state house of delegates. His ballot was examined by a judge, who decided that every voter deserves a chance to be heard.

#2 The idea that every vote counts is inspiring and patriotic, but it is completely false. The probability of a single vote determining an election is so low that it would take centuries.

#3 The true moral of Shelly Simonds’s story is not that every vote counts, but that people who vote are important in a way people who don’t vote are not.

#4 America has two countries, the electorate and the non-voters. The electorate votes for representatives who then make decisions that affect them, while the non-voters simply accept how things are.

GENERE
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NARRATO DA
AM
AI Marcus
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
DURATA
00:34
h min
PUBBLICATO
2022
12 marzo
EDITORE
Everest Media LLC
DIMENSIONE
22,8
MB