Arrow's impossibility theorem is "disturbing" in the sense that it proves that
A) no voting system is perfect.
B) only a dictator can produce a desirable social outcome.
C) the preferences of the wealthy should be given more weight than the preferences of the poor.
D) the centuries-old Condorcet paradox was not a paradox after all.
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