Democratic Planning and Social Choice Dilemmas
Explore the intricate relationship between democracy and planning with Democratic Planning and Social Choice Dilemmas by Tore Sager. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002, this insightful hardback spans 340 pages and delves into the challenges faced in democratic processes when formulating and executing planning policies. Sager employs the economic framework of social choice theory to highlight the complexities of communicative planning, revealing the logical constraints that prevent the simultaneous achievement of all desirable dialogue properties. Ideal for students and professionals in political science, public policy, and regional planning, this book offers a compelling analysis that is both thought-provoking and essential for understanding the dynamics of democratic decision-making. Enhance your knowledge in the fields of democracy and social theory with this essential read.