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Socrates at the polling booth: Freebies, redistribution, and elections in India

Socrates at the polling booth: Freebies, redistribution, and elections in India

Socrates cautioned that uninformed voting could lead to the election of manipulative leaders, emphasizing the necessity of education and critical thinking for effective democratic participation. In modern democracies like India, political strategies often involve offering "freebies" – subsidies, loan waivers, and direct cash transfers – to economically disadvantaged groups. While these initiatives can reduce income disparities, they also raise concerns about political manipulation and long-term economic viability. This blog delves into theoretical and empirical models that explain voter behavior in response to such incentives and considers the broader implications of redistribution policies.