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This book delves into the concept of rationality in voters and its implications for democratic policy-making. It analyzes how the collective decision-making process in democracies can lead to suboptimal outcomes due to individual voter irrationality. The author critically examines the role of cognitive biases and information limitations in shaping public opinion and policy choices.
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