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  • 1 A long, dark shadow over democratic politics 1; 2 The doctrine of democratic irrationalism 23; 3 Is democratic voting inaccurate? 44; 4 The Arrow general possibility theorem 72; 5 Is democracy meaningless? Arrow's condition of unrestricted domain 95; 6 Is democracy meaningless? Arrow's condition of the independence of irrelevant alternatives 123; 7 Strategic voting and agenda control 158; 8 Multidimensional chaos 173; 9 Assuming irrational actors: the Powell amendment 197; 10 Assuming irrational actors: the Depew amendment 217; 11 Unmanipulating the manipulation: the Wilmot Proviso 241; 12 Unmanipulating the manipulation: the election of Lincoln 258; 13 Antebellum politics concluded 281; 14 More of Riker's cycles debunked 310; 15 Other cycles debunked 335; 16 New dimensions 378; 17 Plebiscitarianism against democracy 409; 18 Democracy resplendent 432; Endnotes 444; References 450; Index 468 (xsd:string)
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