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Political scientists boast their own version of non-transitivity: the Condorcet Paradox. In an election with multiple choices, it' Math with Bad Drawings

Ben Orlin explores how the logical rule of transitivity—if A > B and B > C, then A > C—often fails in complex, real-world scenarios such as voting and probability. Examples include the Condorcet Paradox, where voter preferences become circular, and non-transitive dice, where relationships form loops rather than linear rankings. Read the full story at Math with Bad Drawings . Transitivity and its failures. - Math with Bad Drawings

Political scientists boast their own version of non-transitivity: the Condorcet Paradox. In an election with multiple choices, it' Math with Bad Drawings Transitivity and its failures. - Math with Bad Drawings