Compulsory insurance is insurance that must be legally owned to do an activity, such as auto insurance and driving a car. Other types of compulsory insurance include workers' compensation and ...
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Introducing compulsory voting in the United States and other majoritarian democracies, with meaningful and enforceable penalties for abstention, has the potential to reduce political polarization and ...
Typically, a patent owner has the right to exclude others from practicing its patent, such as making, using, selling, or importing patented inventions. That, however, does not mean the patent owner is ...
Do our norms around sex presentation uphold a constrictive gender regime? In a new article in Ethics, Ophelia Vedder writes that the abolition of hegemonic gender roles must involve the elimination of ...
New Zealand has a voter turnout problem. Although enrolment is compulsory for all eligible voters, casting a ballot is optional. And the number of people voting has been falling in both general and ...
Even in such a bitter, unusual election, roughly half of eligible Americans probably won't vote by the end of Election Day. In recent elections, turnout has ranged from about 50% to 60% of the ...
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Pros and cons of compulsory voting
Labour secured a massive Commons majority at last year’s general election with the support of just one in five eligible voters. The party won nearly two-thirds of MPs (63%) with just a third of the ...
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