Pattern recognition and quantitative political theory (original) (raw)

Proceedings of the 1972 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and 11th Symposium on Adaptive Processes, 1972

Abstract

Group decision-making has been a favorite topic of discussion among economists, political scientists, philosophers and even theologians! Two opposite views of social decision problems have emerged from these discussions: the collectivist view which holds that the group exists apart from its individual members; and the pluralistic approach which emphasizes that the group is equivalent to its members, when they are

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