Rational Foundations of Democratic Politics

Author/creator Breton, Albert Editor
Other author Galeotti, Gianluigi Editor
Other author Salmon, Pierre Editor
Other author Wintrobe, Ronald Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Cambridge University Press
Description270 p. ill 22.800 x 015.200 cm.
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Summary Annotation Democracy is widely accepted today as the most suitable form of government. But does democracy always produce good government? Although often associated with the existence of competitive elections, theory and experience suggest that this insufficiently determines democracy's effectiveness. Accordingly, experts from America and Europe use the modern theory of rational choice to explore the "foundations" that make democracy successful. They consider the diverse problems of modern democratic politics such as the importance of civic virtue, negative advertising, the interaction of democracy and markets, and the role of constitutions and civil society in sustaining democracy.
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LCCN 2002191145
ISBN9780521822541
ISBN0521822548 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780521822541
Stock number00004933

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