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Funny quote from my textbook that talks about Arrow's Impossibility Theorem. This particular section is just saying that a social choice rule should be Pareto consistent.
"Pareto consistency is a very mild requirement for a collective choice rule. One would not expect it to hold in societies which are ruled by external forces; in which, for example, everyone prefers lust and gambling, on the one hand, to chastity and frugality on the other; but where, according to a Holy Book, the social state of chastity and frugality is preferable to the social state of lust and gambling. Economists naturally would recommend lust and gambling."
Hihihihihihi. Choice.