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Economists and the Revolution Paradox
This chapter critiques the shortcomings of economists in analyzing revolutions, emphasizing their reliance on flawed mathematical models that fail to incorporate real political dynamics. It also examines the misguided notions held by economists regarding elite interests and the depoliticization of critical social processes, prompting a reconsideration of modernization's impact on democracy.
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