Social Choice and Individual Values
Discover the groundbreaking work of Kenneth J. Arrow in his pivotal book, Social Choice and Individual Values. Published in 2012 by Yale University Press, this revised third edition spans 144 pages and introduces readers to Arrow's acclaimed Impossibility Theorem, a landmark in the fields of economics and political science. Arrow's insights lay the foundational principles of social choice theory, bridging the gap between individual preferences and collective decision-making. This engaging read not only explores theoretical constructs but also delves into their real-world implications, making it essential for anyone interested in understanding how individual values influence social outcomes. A must-have for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, Arrow's work continues to inspire and challenge contemporary thought. Grab your copy today and dive into the complexities of social choice!