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Democracy and Decision

Democracy and Decision

Democracy and Decision

The Pure Theory of Electoral Preference
Geoffrey Brennan, Australian National University, Canberra
Loren Lomasky, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
March 1997
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    Do voters in large scale democracies reliably vote for the electoral outcomes most in their interest? Much of the literature on voting predicts that they do, but this book argues that fully rational voters will not, in fact, consistently vote for the political outcomes they prefer. The authors offer a theory of voting which they term an 'expressive' theory of electoral politics. This theory is shown to be more coherent and more consistent with actual observed voting behaviour. This important book offers a compelling challenge to the central premises of the prevailing theories of voting behaviour.

    • A controversial view of the theory of electoral preference
    • Draws on a wide range of election data
    • Authors well known in this field of study

    Reviews & endorsements

    "[This] book contains a number of fascinating discussions of political rhetoric, contract theories, political institutions, and democratic morality." Ethics

    "[This] book contains a number of fascinating discussions of political rhetoric, contract theories, political institutions, and democratic morality." Ethics

    "Whatever your methodological stance, if you are interested in electoral politics, this is a book worth reading. Unlike most positive political theory, sometimes seemingly intentionally written up so as to remain incomprehensible to most political scientists, Democracy and Decision is lively and well written. Because the ideas in it suggest potentially testable alternative models in so many substantive domains, it is also a great book to give to graduate students looking for thesis topics." American Political Science Review

    "Few topics are more important to maintaining a liberal social order than is the democratic political process, and few recent books are likely to do more to motivate fresh thinking on this process than Democracy and Decision." Public Choice

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    Product details

    March 1997
    Paperback
    9780521585248
    252 pages
    236 × 154 × 17 mm
    0.435kg
    5 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Ethics, politics and public choice
    • 2. The logic of electoral choice
    • 3. The nature of expressive returns
    • 4. The analytics of decisiveness
    • 5. The theory of electoral outcome: implications for public choice theory
    • 6. From anecdote to analysis
    • 7. Interpreting the numbers
    • 8. Consensus, efficiency and contractarian justification
    • 9. Paternalism, self-paternalism and the state
    • 10. Towards a democratic morality
    • 11. Constitutional implications
    • Bibliography.
      Editors
    • Geoffrey Brennan , Australian National University, Canberra
    • Loren Lomasky , Bowling Green State University, Ohio