[DHT]Osiris
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Isn't that just an attempt to divorce your choice from the result though? If I vote for war, and if war happens as a result of mine (and others') votes as opposed to a council or something, then by definition my personal decision affected the result (people getting killed). A society is just a group of people working together, and together personal choices make the decisions of the greater unit.The body politic makes decisions based upon the perceived threat or benefit to a nation as a whole, which then requires action and is enforced by the state.
The individual makes decisions based purely upon personal choice.
Note that the above is considering choice -> result correlation. If it's a representative democracy that may not always take place, and the further you abstract the less this becomes relevant/applicable. Voting for a person who puts something in to law that will definitely kill people probably wouldn't qualify as pulling the trigger yourself, unless you voted them in based on that specific thing.