Tan importante como un millón de dolares
Una encuesta a una clase de periodismo de la Universidad de Nueva York…
Two-thirds say theyll do it for a years tuition. And for a few, even an iPod touch will do.
Thats what NYU students said theyd take in exchange for their right to vote in the next presidential election, a recent survey by an NYU journalism class found.
Only 20 percent said theyd exchange their vote for an iPod touch. But 66 percent said theyd forfeit their vote for a free ride to NYU. And half said theyd give up the right to vote forever for $1 million.
But, they also overwhelmingly lauded the importance of voting. Ninety percent of the students who said theyd give up their vote for the money also said they consider voting “very important” or “somewhat important”; only 10 percent said it was “not important.” Also, 70.5 percent said they believe that one vote can make a difference – including 70 percent of the students who said theyd give up their vote for free tuition.
wow. El capitalismo en su máxima expresión. Es obvio que la democracia tiene un precio, solo que nunca pense que se acercara tanto el precio de un ipod.
Most say their vote has a price – News
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Antes, para tener una medida en la inflación y los precios internacionales se usaba el precio de una BIG MAC, ahora es el precio de un IPOD. Y es neto!!!