Rational man and irrational society? : an introduction and sourcebook
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Rational man and irrational society? : an introduction and sourcebook
Sage Publications, c1982
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Bibliography: p. 391-400
Includes index
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内容説明
The Prisoner's Dilemma and Kenneth Arrow's General Possibility Theorem, are two of the most simple, yet far-reaching concepts in social science. The first captures in an easily understood paradox how individually rational acts that benefit individual people can combine to produce a result that is of less benefit to everyone. The Arrow Theorem shows that there is no formula for ranking the preferences of many people into a rational aggregate. This book is a collection of the best work done on these two ideas. It is an ideal introduction for students or sourcebook for professionals.
`...it presents the traditional works addressing the problems of rationality in social and political theory...the anthology represents a much needed collection of essays on the important theme of rationality in society.' -- Queen's Quarterly, Vol 91 No 2, 1985
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