W5/The Challenges of Consensus
1. Summary
The consensus may seem to be unanimous, but it is actually closer to reaching the best solution. An agreement is to find the best intersection by reflecting the characteristics and opinions of as many people as possible. It is by no means an easy process, so the outcome when an agreement is actually reached is more valuable and enjoyable. The agreement reflects the opinions of as many people as possible, but the opinion is because voting can completely rule out minority opinions.
There is a risk of disregard. Wikipedia is a representative platform for the process of consensus. Agreement is reached through discussion here.
2. New knowledge & Insight
Majority voting sometimes provides the convenience of decision-making, but I thought it might not be suitable to realize a perfect democracy because minority opinions can be completely excluded. However, it is time consuming to reach an agreement in all decision-making processes, and it will also be costly and energetic. Since the process of discussing the method of voting is also part of the consensus, I thought that voting and consensus do not seem to be the opposite concept.
3. Discussion
Which way do you prefer, voting or consensus? What values do you value on that basis? Examples would be less time consuming, efficiency, and satisfaction with up to a large number of people.
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