Rational Choice and Democratic Government
A Sociological Approach
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Sep '21
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This book explores the complexities of democracy, focusing on voter behavior, political knowledge, and the dynamics of democratic governance. Rational Choice and Democratic Government provides a thorough analysis.
This insightful work delves into the intricate nature of democracy by examining a multitude of fundamental questions that shape its existence. The author draws from a diverse range of data across various disciplines, exploring the birth and downfall of democratic systems, the political knowledge and ignorance of voters, and the underlying logic that governs political behavior. By analyzing these aspects, the book sheds light on the dynamics of democratic governance and its implications on a global scale.
In Rational Choice and Democratic Government, the author emphasizes the role of the 'ordinary' voter, utilizing rational choice theory to understand voter motivations and their levels of political awareness. The book also addresses the influence of special interests, the incentives that guide politicians, and the potential for corruption within political systems. Through a theoretically informed lens, the work provides an empirical examination of both open and closed regimes, highlighting the international effects of democratic rule.
This comprehensive study appeals to a wide range of scholars interested in political sociology, political psychology, economics, and political science. By offering a deeper understanding of the conditions that foster or hinder democratic governance, Rational Choice and Democratic Government serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to grasp the complexities of democratic systems and their impact on society.
ISBN: 9781032000657
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
154 pages