
Why do voters consistently choose bad policies? Bryan Caplan's controversial masterpiece challenges democracy itself, revealing how our "rational irrationality" sabotages collective decision-making. A landmark work that transformed political economy and sparked fierce debates about the very foundations of democratic governance.
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Why do democracies consistently implement policies that economists across the political spectrum agree are harmful? Take trade protectionism-a policy that economists have demonstrated for centuries hurts the very economies it claims to protect. Yet democracies worldwide maintain significant trade barriers. This paradox sits at the heart of Bryan Caplan's provocative thesis: voters aren't merely uninformed-they're systematically irrational. The standard explanations fall short. Special interests don't fully explain why harmful policies often enjoy broad public support. Voter ignorance alone doesn't capture the problem either. What's happening is more troubling-voters allow emotion and ideology to override factual information when forming political opinions. Protectionism persists because it feels good to believe in it, regardless of economic reality. This creates a dangerous externality. When you vote based on comforting but incorrect beliefs, you're not just harming yourself-you're imposing costs on everyone subject to the resulting policies. Since the psychological benefits of maintaining these beliefs are personal while the costs are shared by society, voters have little incentive to overcome their biases. When enough citizens think this way, harmful policies win by popular demand.
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