Social Sciences, asked by ashmit5135, 3 months ago

1) If you don't cast your
vote, you lose the right
complain. Why?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Georgetown political philosopher Jason Brennan, author of The Ethics of Voting, has an excellent post refuting the oft-heard mantra that “if you don’t vote, you have no right to complain.” As Jason points out, this argument fails to consider the extremely low likelihood that your vote will actually have an effect on government policy:

Answered by LITTLEKRISHNA
0

Answer:

YEAH THE POWER OF CASTING IS DEPLETED IF ONE DOESN'T CAST HIS VOTE....

Explanation:

PLEASE MARK THE BRAINLIEST....

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