Our Indiegogo campaign just got more interesting.
No name in voting theory has hit households like Nobel laureate, Dr. Kenneth Arrow, developer of the Impossibility Theorem. Our first phone interview with him went really well. So we decided to follow up.
During our recent phone conversation, Dr. Arrow graciously offered to autograph a reprinted copy of the first journal to publish his theorem, Journal of Political Economy (1950). And now it could be yours.
One of his autographed first edition books sold for $5,200.
This perk is going for a one-time donation of 3,500 (multiple donations adding to this doesn’t count). Now, if no one has claimed the perk by the end of the campaign, then the person with the highest total in public donations gets it. (No board members can win.)
Who would’ve guessed it? We (of all people) have created a game theory problem for you!
Some of you are already in the running for total public donations:
Frank Atwood: $800
Brian Hauer: $500
Robert Jochim: $500
Robert Norman: $500