Democracy as more than Markets
Rationality assumption fail.
Political interests being less relevant, or more implicit, than economics interests.
'Trade-offs' between the utility of ideology and tangible needs.
Rationality assumption fail.
Political interests being less relevant, or more implicit, than economics interests.
'Trade-offs' between the utility of ideology and tangible needs.
Natural scientests have long known that the majority disbelieves some of their findings because they contradict religion. Social scientists need to learn that the majority disbelieves some of their findings because they contradict quasi religion.
Less irrationalities in economic jargon.
Sticking to ideology costs more explicitly, such as in personal wealth.
Sticking to ideology costs more explicitly, such as in personal wealth.
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