Politics from Anarchy to Democracy: Rational Choice in Political Science
Although the study of politics dates to ancient Greece, the basic questions that interested those earliest political scientists still linger with us today: What are the origins of government? What should government do? What conditions foster effective governance? Rational choice theory offers a new means for developing correctable answers to these questions.

This volume illustrates the promise of rational choice theory and demonstrates how theory can help us develop interesting, fresh conclusions about the fundamental processes of politics. Each of the book’s three sections begins with a pedagogical overview that is accessible to those with little knowledge of rational choice theory. The first group of essays then discusses various ways in which rational choice contributes to our understanding of the foundations of government. The second set focuses on the contributions of rational choice theory to institutional analysis. The final group demonstrates ways in which rational choice theory helps to understand the character of popular government.

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Politics from Anarchy to Democracy: Rational Choice in Political Science
Although the study of politics dates to ancient Greece, the basic questions that interested those earliest political scientists still linger with us today: What are the origins of government? What should government do? What conditions foster effective governance? Rational choice theory offers a new means for developing correctable answers to these questions.

This volume illustrates the promise of rational choice theory and demonstrates how theory can help us develop interesting, fresh conclusions about the fundamental processes of politics. Each of the book’s three sections begins with a pedagogical overview that is accessible to those with little knowledge of rational choice theory. The first group of essays then discusses various ways in which rational choice contributes to our understanding of the foundations of government. The second set focuses on the contributions of rational choice theory to institutional analysis. The final group demonstrates ways in which rational choice theory helps to understand the character of popular government.

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Politics from Anarchy to Democracy: Rational Choice in Political Science

Politics from Anarchy to Democracy: Rational Choice in Political Science

Politics from Anarchy to Democracy: Rational Choice in Political Science

Politics from Anarchy to Democracy: Rational Choice in Political Science

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Although the study of politics dates to ancient Greece, the basic questions that interested those earliest political scientists still linger with us today: What are the origins of government? What should government do? What conditions foster effective governance? Rational choice theory offers a new means for developing correctable answers to these questions.

This volume illustrates the promise of rational choice theory and demonstrates how theory can help us develop interesting, fresh conclusions about the fundamental processes of politics. Each of the book’s three sections begins with a pedagogical overview that is accessible to those with little knowledge of rational choice theory. The first group of essays then discusses various ways in which rational choice contributes to our understanding of the foundations of government. The second set focuses on the contributions of rational choice theory to institutional analysis. The final group demonstrates ways in which rational choice theory helps to understand the character of popular government.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804745833
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 03/18/2004
Edition description: 1
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

The editors are all affiliated with the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland where Irwin L. Morris is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Joe A. Oppenheimer is Professor and Director of the University's Collective Choice Center, and Karol Edward Soltan is Associate Professor.

Table of Contents

List of Figuresvii
List of Tablesviii
Prefaceix
1.Rational Choice and Politics1
Part I.From Anarchy to Society37
2.The Rational Foundations of Social Institutions: An Evolutionary Analysis43
3.The Political Economy of Kinship Societies66
Part II.Institutional Design89
4.Rational Choice Political Philosophy95
5.Constraining Rational Choice110
6.Can Political Institutions Improve Citizens' Competence?132
Part III.Toward Democracy157
7.Constructing Self-Enforcing Democracy in Spain161
8.Institutionalizing Constitutional Democracy: The Role of Courts196
Conclusion
9.Rational Choice and Theoretical History215
Contributors233
Index237
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