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    Anonymity and continuous social choice (English)
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    Continuity of social choice is reformulated in terms of the quotient topology on profiles of individual preferences induced by the equivalence class corresponding to anonymity. It is shown that the reviewer's impossibility theory continues to hold.
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    Continuity of social choice
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    quotient topology on profiles of individual preferences
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    anonymity
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    impossibility theory
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