[BOOK][B] Liberalism against populism: A confrontation between the theory of democracy and the theory of social choice
WH Riker - 1988 - books.google.com
WH Riker
1988•books.google.comThe discoveries of social choice theory have undermined the simple and unrealistic
nineteenth-century notions of democracy, especially the expectation that electoral
institutions smoothly translate popular will directly into public policy. One response to these
discoveries is to reject democracy out of hand. Another, which is the program of this book, is
to save democracy by formulating more realistic expectations. Hence, this book first
summarizes social choice theory in order to explain the full force of its critique. Then it …
nineteenth-century notions of democracy, especially the expectation that electoral
institutions smoothly translate popular will directly into public policy. One response to these
discoveries is to reject democracy out of hand. Another, which is the program of this book, is
to save democracy by formulating more realistic expectations. Hence, this book first
summarizes social choice theory in order to explain the full force of its critique. Then it …
The discoveries of social choice theory have undermined the simple and unrealistic nineteenth-century notions of democracy, especially the expectation that electoral institutions smoothly translate popular will directly into public policy. One response to these discoveries is to reject democracy out of hand. Another, which is the program of this book, is to save democracy by formulating more realistic expectations. Hence, this book first summarizes social choice theory in order to explain the full force of its critique. Then it explains, in terms of social choice theory, how politics and public issues change and develop. Finally, it reconciles democratic ideals with this new understanding of politics.
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