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    If individuals and society both obey the expected utility hypothesis and social alternatives are uncertain, then the social utility must be a linear combination of the individual utilities, provided the society is indifferent when all its members are. This result was first proven by \textit{J. Harsanyi} [J. Polit. Econ. 63, 309-321 (1955)] who made implicit assumptions in the proof not actually needed for the result [see \textit{M. D. Resnick}, Theory Decis. 15, 309-320 (1983; Zbl 0519.90015)]. This note presents a straightforward proof of Harsanyi's theorem based on a separating hyperplane argument.
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    expected utility hypothesis
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