The Myth of the Rational Voter Summary of Key Points
This book challenges the notion that voters are rational actors in the democratic process, exploring how biases lead to suboptimal policy decisions.
This book challenges the notion that voters are rational actors in the democratic process, exploring how biases lead to suboptimal policy decisions.
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