Radicals, Reformers, and Reactionaries
Title | Radicals, Reformers, and Reactionaries PDF eBook |
Author | Youssef Cohen |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1994-10-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780226112718 |
Latin American democracies of the sixties and seventies, most theories hold, collapsed because they had become incompatible with the structural requirements of capitalist development. In this groundbreaking application of game theory to political phenomena, Youssef Cohen argues that structural conditions in Latin American countries did not necessarily preclude the implementation of social and economic reforms within a democratic framework. Focusing on the experiences of Chile and Brazil, Cohen argues that what thwarted democratic reforms in Latin America was a classic case of prisoner's dilemma. Moderates on the left and the right knew the benefits of coming to a mutual agreement on socio-economic reforms. Yet each feared that, if it cooperated, the other side could gain by colluding with the radicals. Unwilling to take this risk, moderate groups in both countries splintered and joined the extremists. The resulting disorder opened the way for military control. Cohen further argues that, in general, structural explanations of political phenomena are inherently flawed; they incorrectly assume that beliefs, preferences, and actions are caused by social, political, and economic structures. One cannot explain political outcomes, Cohen argues, without treating beliefs and preferences as partly independent from structures, and as having a causal force in their own right.
Radicals, Reformers, and Reactionaries
Title | Radicals, Reformers, and Reactionaries PDF eBook |
Author | Youssef Cohen |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1994-10-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780226112718 |
Latin American democracies of the sixties and seventies, most theories hold, collapsed because they had become incompatible with the structural requirements of capitalist development. In this groundbreaking application of game theory to political phenomena, Youssef Cohen argues that structural conditions in Latin American countries did not necessarily preclude the implementation of social and economic reforms within a democratic framework. Focusing on the experiences of Chile and Brazil, Cohen argues that what thwarted democratic reforms in Latin America was a classic case of prisoner's dilemma. Moderates on the left and the right knew the benefits of coming to a mutual agreement on socio-economic reforms. Yet each feared that, if it cooperated, the other side could gain by colluding with the radicals. Unwilling to take this risk, moderate groups in both countries splintered and joined the extremists. The resulting disorder opened the way for military control. Cohen further argues that, in general, structural explanations of political phenomena are inherently flawed; they incorrectly assume that beliefs, preferences, and actions are caused by social, political, and economic structures. One cannot explain political outcomes, Cohen argues, without treating beliefs and preferences as partly independent from structures, and as having a causal force in their own right.
English Radicals and Reformers, 1760-1848
Title | English Radicals and Reformers, 1760-1848 PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Royle |
Publisher | Brighton, Sussex : Harvester Press |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
After the Collapse of Communism
Title | After the Collapse of Communism PDF eBook |
Author | Michael McFaul |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2004-09-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521834841 |
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American Reformers, 1815–1860
Title | American Reformers, 1815–1860 PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald G. Walters |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 1997-01-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1429934328 |
For this new edition of American Reformers 1815-1860, Ronald G. Walters has amplified and updated his exploration of the fervent and diverse outburst of reform energy that shaped American history in the early years of the Republic. Capturing in style and substance the vigorous and often flamboyant men and women who crusaded for such causes as abolition, temperance, women's suffrage, and improved health care, Walters presents a brilliant analysis of how the reformers' radical belief that individuals could fix what ailed America both reflected major transformations in antebellum society and significantly affected American culture as a whole.
The Confessions of a Radical. Addressed to Radical Reformers
Title | The Confessions of a Radical. Addressed to Radical Reformers PDF eBook |
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Release | 1825* |
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Radicals, Reformers, and Reactionaries
Title | Radicals, Reformers, and Reactionaries PDF eBook |
Author | Youssef Cohen |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1994-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0226112721 |
Latin American democracies of the sixties and seventies, most theories hold, collapsed because they had become incompatible with the structural requirements of capitalist development. In this groundbreaking application of game theory to political phenomena, Youssef Cohen argues that structural conditions in Latin American countries did not necessarily preclude the implementation of social and economic reforms within a democratic framework. Focusing on the experiences of Chile and Brazil, Cohen argues that what thwarted democratic reforms in Latin America was a classic case of prisoner's dilemma. Moderates on the left and the right knew the benefits of coming to a mutual agreement on socio-economic reforms. Yet each feared that, if it cooperated, the other side could gain by colluding with the radicals. Unwilling to take this risk, moderate groups in both countries splintered and joined the extremists. The resulting disorder opened the way for military control. Cohen further argues that, in general, structural explanations of political phenomena are inherently flawed; they incorrectly assume that beliefs, preferences, and actions are caused by social, political, and economic structures. One cannot explain political outcomes, Cohen argues, without treating beliefs and preferences as partly independent from structures, and as having a causal force in their own right.