Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... ideology . To simplify , fairly I believe , Roemer has shown that one type of revolution- ary and anti ... ideology . " Ideology " con- ceived as " a ( self - imposed ) limitation by the agent on the set of feasible strate- gies he might ...
... ideology . To simplify , fairly I believe , Roemer has shown that one type of revolution- ary and anti ... ideology . " Ideology " con- ceived as " a ( self - imposed ) limitation by the agent on the set of feasible strate- gies he might ...
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... ideological commitment ; my last comment on the subject of ideology aims to prevent this desperate gambit . The conception that the strategic space of any actor is objectively given , and ( ideological ) constraints on acceptable means ...
... ideological commitment ; my last comment on the subject of ideology aims to prevent this desperate gambit . The conception that the strategic space of any actor is objectively given , and ( ideological ) constraints on acceptable means ...
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... ideology but can be rationalized . He does not , pace Hadari ( 1987 ) , define ideology as a " ( self - imposed ) limitation by the agent on the set of feasible strategies he might choose . " Roemer ( 1985 : 86 ) explicitly regards ...
... ideology but can be rationalized . He does not , pace Hadari ( 1987 ) , define ideology as a " ( self - imposed ) limitation by the agent on the set of feasible strategies he might choose . " Roemer ( 1985 : 86 ) explicitly regards ...
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