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    The limited rationality of democracy: Schumpeter as the founder of irrational choice theory.Manfred Prisching - 1995 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 9 (3):301-324.
    Joseph Schumpeter's work has been all too selectively appropriated by public choice theorists. Schumpeter criticized the high level of rationality the classical model of democracy imputes to citizens, and he provided an alternative theory, inspiring rational choice theory and allowing for diverse forms of irrationality. Following in Schumpeter's footsteps I will discuss four problems: the deficient rationality of voters, politicians as ?political entrepreneurs,? leadership in democracy and the rise of the ?political class,? and the affinity between democracy and capitalism.
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    Rational Democracy, Deliberation, and Reality.Manfred Prisching - 2010 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 22 (2-3):185-225.
    Deliberative democracy is unrealistic, but so are rational-choice models of democracy. The elements of reality that rationalistic theories of democracy leave out are the very elements that deliberative democrats would need to subtract if their theory were to be applied to reality. The key problem is not, however, the altruistic orientation that deliberative democrats require; opinion researchers know that voters are already sociotropic, not self-interested. Rather, as Schumpeter saw, the problems lie in understanding politics, government, and economics under modern—and postmodern—conditions. (...)
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    Rational Democracy, Deliberation, and Reality.Manfred Prisching - 2010 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 22 (2):185-225.
    Deliberative democracy is unrealistic, but so are rational-choice models of democracy. The elements of reality that rationalistic theories of democracy leave out are the very elements that deliberative democrats would need to subtract if their theory were to be applied to reality. The key problem is not, however, the altruistic orientation that deliberative democrats require; opinion researchers know that voters are already sociotropic, not self-interested. Rather, as Schumpeter saw, the problems lie in understanding politics, government, and economics under modern—and postmodern—conditions. (...)
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    Bildungsideologien: ein zeitdiagnostischer Essay an der Schwelle zur Wissensgesellschaft.Manfred Prisching - 2008 - Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
    Einzelne Aspekte der Bildung werden in aller Einseitigkeit als Heilslehren angeboten, und in ihrer Borniertheit und Verzerrtheit werden sie zur Bildungsideologien.
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  5. Regeln für das Handeln. Soziale Entscheidungsmechanismen im Modernisierungsprozeß.Manfred Prisching - 1987 - Rechtstheorie 18:151-181.
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    Volkswirtschaftslehre und Analytische Handlnngstheorie. Zur Diagnose, Ätologie und Therapie einer Wissenschaftskrise. [REVIEW]Manfred Prisching - 1993 - ProtoSociology 4:176-178.
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