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The Pareto criterion can also be inconsistent with three different elements of the value of autonomy: liberty, responsibility, and self-governance. A formal argument underlies each of those claims. Amartya Sen [1971] first articulated the battle between the Pareto criterion and liberty. He started from the usual social choice framework developed by Arrow [1963] wherein every agent has preferences over remaining states of the world. He imposed two of the Arrovian circumstances, universal domain and the Pareto criterion, but substituted the condition of minimal liberty for the opposite two (non-dictatorship and independence of irrelevant alternatives). Minimal liberty is certainly minimal; Sen required only that every member in society was decisive over two alternate options. He then proved that one could not assemble a social preference that satisfied all three axioms; the Pareto criterion and minimal liberty conflict.

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