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Ideology and the Theory of Political Choice (Paperback, New edition)
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Ideology and the Theory of Political Choice (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Michigan Studies in Political Analysis
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There is no unified theory that can explain both voter choice and
where choices come from. Hinich and Munger fill that gap with their
model of political communication based on ideology.
Rather than beginning with voters and diffuse, atomistic
preferences, Hinich and Munger explore why large groups of voters
share preference profiles, why they consider themselves "liberals"
or "conservatives." The reasons, they argue, lie in the twin
problems of communication and commitment that politicians face.
Voters, overloaded with information, ignore specific platform
positions. Parties and candidates therefore communicate through
simple statements of goals, analogies, and by invoking political
symbols. But politicians must also commit to pursuing the actions
implied by these analogies and symbols. Commitment requires that
ideologies be used consistently, particularly when it is not in the
party's short-run interest.
The model Hinich and Munger develop accounts for the choices of
voters, the goals of politicians, and the interests of
contributors. It is an important addition to political science and
essential reading for all in that discipline.
"Hinich and Munger's study of ideology and the theory of political
choice is a pioneering effort to integrate ideology into formal
political theory. It is a major step in directing attention toward
the way in which ideology influences the nature of political
choices." --Douglass C. North
." . . represents a significant contribution to the literature on
elections, voting behavior, and social choice." --Policy Currents
Melvin Hinich is Professor of Government, University of Texas.
Michael C. Munger is Associate Professor of Political Science,
University of North Carolina.
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