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Bryan Caplan on the Myth of the Rational Voter

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The Politics of Irrationality

The costs of the individual's actions are not imposed on itself but on society at large. Even though any one individual might very well rather live in a country with free trade because his living center would be better, he may still vote for policy that makes him and everybody else worse off. There's a small degradation of the quality policy for millions of people. Irrationality is political pollution.

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