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April 1994, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 188-189 Editor's Introduction
by James S. Coleman - 190-217 On Social Class Confusion
by Alan Carling - 218-242 Rational Choice Marxism and Social Class Boundaries
by Colin Mills - 243-270 Rational Choice and Class Voting
by David L. Weakliem & Anthony F. Heath - 271-285 “Volonté Generale†and the Instability of Spatial Voting Games
by Ole-Jã˜Rgen Skog - 286-308 The Normalcy of Crime
by Lawrence E. Cohen & Richard Machalek
January 1994, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 3-4 About the Authors
by N/A - 5-7 Rationality, Revolution, and 1989 in Eastern Europe
by Jack A. Goldstone & Karl-Dieter Opp - 8-39 Rethinking Rationality and Rebellion
by Mark I. Lichbach - 40-57 Theories of Rebellion
by Edward N. Muller & Erich Weede - 58-78 The Economics of the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall
by Manfred Tietzel & Marion Weber - 79-100 Rational Choice in Collective Protests
by Anthony R. Oberschall - 101-138 Repression and Revolutionary Action
by Karl-Dieter Opp - 139-166 Is Revolution Individually Rational?
by Jack A. Goldstone - 167-172 Methodological Fallacies and Politically Correct Explanations in Gender Stratification Research
by Robert Fiorentine - 172-176 Gender, Housework, and Purposive Action
by Julie Brines - 176-179 Reply to Comedy of the Cowpats
by Aaron Wildavsky
October 1993, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 419-420 About the Authors
by N/A - 421-431 Cross-Cultural Differences in Family and Sexual Life
by Gary S. Becker & Richard A. Posner - 432-454 When is it Rational to be Magnanimous in Victory?
by Steven J. Brams & Ben D. Mor - 455-472 Temptation, Willpower, and the Problem of Rational Self-Control
by Mary E. Deily & W. Robert Reed - 473-505 The Unthinkable and the Unthought
by Timur Kuran - 506-517 Is it Really the thought that Counts?
by John L. Solow - 518-536 Twain's Law of Politics
by William R. Dougan & Ivette Jans - 537-540 The Comedy of the Commons
by Michael Mesterton-Gibbons
July 1993, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 299-300 About the Authors
by N/A - 301-301 Editor's Introduction
by Mary C. Brinton - 302-340 The Exchange Value of Housework
by Julie Brines - 341-366 Theories of Gender Stratification
by Robert Fiorentine - 367-374 Explaining Gender Stratification and Inequality in the Workplace and the Household
by Denise D. Bielby - 375-385 Comment on Brines and Fiorentine
by Heidi Hartmann - 386-397 Economic and Sociological Explanations of Gender Inequality
by Jerry A. Jacobs - 398-407 The Divisions of Labor by Gender
by Andrea H. Beller - 408-414 How “Rational†is the Choice of “Rational Choice†?
by Hartmut Esser
April 1993, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 155-156 About the Authors
by N/A - 157-159 Emotions and Rational Choice
by Douglas D. Heckathorn - 160-184 The Strategic Role of the Emotions
by Robert H. Frank - 185-202 The Affections and the Passions
by Jack Hirshleifer - 203-230 Emotional Energy as the Common Denominator of Rational Action
by Randall Collins - 231-274 Choice and Emotion in Comparison Theory
by Guillermina Jasso - 275-282 Reason in Emotions or Emotions in Reason
by Theodore D. Kemper - 283-293 Can Emotionality and Rationality be Reconciled?
by Lynn Smith-Lovin
January 1993, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 3-4 About the Authors
by N/A - 5-6 Editor's Introduction
by James S. Coleman - 7-31 The Rationality of Everyday Behavior
by Hartmut Esser - 32-46 On the Limits of Rational Choice
by Ilja Srubar - 47-57 Rationality, Optimality, and Choice
by Christopher Prendergast - 58-67 The Rationality of Avoiding Choice
by Randall Collins - 68-84 On Equity and Utility
by PETER van WIJCK - 85-106 Gambling in a Malthusian Universe
by Gregory B. Pollock & Keith A. Lewis - 107-126 A Threshold Model of Electoral Policy and Voter Turnout
by William H. Kaempfer & Anton D. Lowenberg - 127-140 Hamlet and the Psychology of Rational Choice Under Uncertainty
by John Orbell - 141-145 Response to Discussants
by Neil J. Smelser
October 1992, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 379-379 About the Authors
by N/A - 380-380 Editor's Introduction
by James S. Coleman - 381-410 The Rational Choice Perspective
by Neil J. Smelser - 411-420 On the Need to Make a Better Job of Justifying Rational Choice Theory
by Mary K. Farmer - 421-436 We Are Smarter than We Think
by Gudmund Hernes - 437-450 Rationality and Formal Theory
by Thomas J. Fararo - 451-469 Rational Choice and the Limits of Theoretical Generality
by James B. Rule - 470-474 The Understanding of Religious Vitality Needs Additional Factors
by Raymond Boudon - 474-476 Market and Political Explanations of Religious Vitality
by Xiaoxi Tong - 476-480 Reply to Boudon and Tong
by Mark Chaves & David E. Cann
July 1992, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 259-260 About the Authors
by N/A - 261-271 Do Catholic Societies Really Exist?
by Rodney Stark - 272-290 Regulation, Pluralism, and Religious Market Structure
by Mark Chaves & David E. Cann - 291-307 Religion, Context, and Constraint toward Strangers
by John Orbell & Marion Goldman & Matthew Mulford & Robyn Dawes - 308-331 When is a Distribution Rule Just?
by Karen A. Hegtvedt - 332-355 Individual, Collective, and Systems Rationality in Work Groups
by Trond Petersen - 356-360 Comment on “An Economic Argument for Affirmative Actionâ€
by David D. Friedman - 360-364 Evaluating an Argument for Affirmative Action
by James J. Heckman & Thomas J. Philipson - 364-367 Comment on the Article by Dean Foster and Rakesh Vohra, “An Economic Argument for Affirmative Actionâ€
by Glenn C. Loury - 368-369 Response to Comments
by Dean Foster & Rakesh Vohra
April 1992, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 131-132 About the Authors
by N/A - 133-156 Civic Norms, Social Sanctions, and Voter Turnout
by Stephen Knack - 157-175 Social Capital, Labor Mobility, and Welfare
by Maurice Schiff - 176-188 An Economic Argument for Affirmative Action
by Dean P. Foster & Rakesh V. Vohra - 189-198 Desegregation and Social Monopoly Pricing
by Tomas Philipson - 199-220 Another Experimental Look at Individual Time Preference
by James H. Holcomb & Paul S. Nelson - 221-233 On the Stability of Occupational Rankings
by Yoram Weiss & Chaim Fershtman - 234-239 In Defense of Reciprocity
by Burt L. Monroe - 239-242 The Limits of Reciprocity Reaffirmed
by Juan Carlos Martinez Coll & Jack Hirshleifer - 243-247 An Empirical Test of Iannaccone's Sophisticated Model of Regulated Religious Markets
by Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier - 247-251 Response to Box-Steffensmeier
by Laurence R. Iannaccone
January 1992, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 5-6 About the Authors
by N/A - 7-7 Editor's Introduction
by James S. Coleman - 8-23 Indispensable Framework or Just another Ideology?
by Aaron Wildavsky - 24-32 Games and Preference
by Gordon Tullock - 33-40 The Insufficiency of Game Theory for the Resolution of Real-World Collective Action Problems
by Michael Hechter - 41-50 Views on the Relevance of Game Theory
by James W. Friedman - 51-61 In Defense of Game Theory
by John C. Harsanyi - 62-73 On the Value of Game Theory in Social Science
by Roger B. Myerson - 74-82 Game Theory Defined
by Anatol Rapoport - 83-94 Heterogeneous Players and Specialized Models
by Eric Rasmusen - 95-102 On the Usefulness of Game Theory for the Resolution of Real-World Collective Action Problems
by Werner Raub & Thomas Voss & Jeroen Weesie - 103-116 What Games? Why Equilibria? Which Equilibria?
by Piotr Swistak - 117-121 Pascal's Wager and the Limits of Rational Choice
by James D. Montgomery - 121-122 Response to Montgomery
by John T. Durkin Jr. & Andrew M. Greeley
October 1991, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 395-395 About the Authors
by N/A - 396-422 The Origins of Democracy in England
by Edgar Kiser & Yoram Barzel - 423-436 Functionality, Rent Seeking, and Government as Determinants of Inequality
by Erich Weede - 437-449 The Price of Influence in an Interest-Group Economy
by W. Mark Crain & Robert D. Tollison & Thomas H. Deaton - 450-474 Patterns of Distribution in Spatial Games
by Cheryl L. Eavey - 475-495 Why is Information Asymmetrical?
by F. G. Bailey - 496-500 Comments on Long's “Taking Interests Seriouslyâ€
by Kevin L. Brown - 500-503 Comments on “Taking Interests Seriouslyâ€
by James S. Coleman - 503-505 Interests according to Long
by Rudolf Schuessler - 505-509 Reply to Brown, Coleman, and Schuessler
by Douglas G. Long
July 1991, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 275-276 About the Authors
by N/A - 277-297 Patterns of Causal Analysis in Tocqueville's Democracy in America
by Jon Elster - 298-307 Elster's Tocqueville
by Dick Pels - 308-316 Tocqueville and the Ambivalences of Democracy
by Frank Ankersmit - 317-342 The Dynamics of Income Inequality in a Representative Democracy
by PETER van WIJCK & WIL ARTS - 343-364 Taking Interests Seriously
by Douglas Long - 365-380 Acting together, Contributing together
by Russell Hardin - 381-385 Comment on Jankowski's “Punishment in Iterated Chicken and Prisoner's Dilemma Gamesâ€
by Jeffrey S. Banks - 386-389 Nash Versus Evolutionary Equilibria and the Folk Theorem
by Richard Jankowski
April 1991, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 155-155 About the Authors
by N/A - 156-177 The Consequences of Religious Market Structure
by Laurence R. Iannaccone - 178-196 A Model of Religious Choice Under Uncertainty
by JOHN T. DURKIN Jr. & ANDREW M. GREELEY - 197-214 On Love and Altruism
by Friedel Bolle - 215-251 Processes of Collective Political Action
by Karl-Dieter Opp - 252-257 Comments on Scharpf's “Games Real Actors could Playâ€
by Steven J. Brams - 258-260 Demand for, and Supply of, Institutions
by Bruno S. Frey - 261-265 Response to Steven J. Brams and Bruno S. Frey
by Fritz W. Scharpf - 266-268 Comment on Tsebelis's “Penalty has no Impact on Crimeâ€
by Thomas F. Mayer - 269-271 Response to Mayer
by George Tsebelis
January 1991, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 3-3 In Memoriam
by George D. McCune - 4-5 About the Authors
by N/A - 6-34 Fairness and Secrecy
by John R. Chamberlin & Kim Lane Scheppele - 35-64 The Limits of Reciprocity
by Juan Carlos Martinez Coll & Jack Hirshleifer - 65-77 The Relative Efficiency of Approval and Condorcet Voting Procedures
by Samuel Merrill Iii & Nicolaus Tideman - 78-105 The World Language Problem
by Jonathan Pool - 106-132 Egoism, Parochialism, and Universalism
by Peregrine Schwartz-Shea & Randy T. Simmons - 133-136 “Social Production Functions, Deficits, and Social Revolutionsâ€
by Wayne T. Brough & V. L. Elliott - 137-141 A Missed Chance and Still Useful
by Siegwart Lindenberg - 142-143 “Penalty has no Impact on Crimeâ€
by Gordon Tullock - 144-147 Response to Gordon Tullock
by George Tsebelis
October 1990, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 411-411 About the Authors
by N/A - 412-428 Substantive Positivism and the Idea of Crime
by Travis Hirschi & Michael Gottfredson - 429-448 Collectivities as Actors
by Scott L. Feld & Bernard Grofman - 449-470 Punishment in Iterated Chicken and Prisoner's Dilemma Games
by Richard Jankowski - 471-494 Games Real Actors Could Play
by Fritz W. Scharpf - 495-499 Denzin on Rational Choice Theory
by Peter Abell - 500-503 Reading Denzin
by Michael Hechter - 504-507 The Long Good-Bye: Farewell to Rational Choice Theory
by Norman K. Denzin - 508-511 Comments on Tsebelis
by Anatol apoport - 512-516 Response to Rapoport
by George Tsebelis - 517-521 Comments on England and Kilbourne
by Debra Friedman & Carol Diem - 522-525 Does Rational Choice Theory Assume a Separative Self?
by Paula England & Barbara Stanek Kilbourne
July 1990, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 253-254 About the Authors
by N/A - 255-286 Penalty has no Impact on Crime:
by George Tsebelis - 287-309 The Theory of Binding Commitments Simplified and Extended, with Generalization to Interpersonal Allocation
by Julian L. Simon - 310-334 The Utility of Bilingualism
by Josep M. Colomer - 335-358 The Nature of Common-Pool Resource Problems
by Roy Gardner & Elinor Ostrom & James M. Walker - 359-378 On the Formation of Exchange Relations in Political Systems
by Joel Podolny - 379-382 Comment on Root's “Tying the King's Handsâ€
by John Markoff - 383-385 Comment on Root's “Typing the King's Handsâ€
by Margaret Levi - 386-390 Response to Markoff and Levi
by Hilton L. Root - 391-393 Comment on Weesie's “Participation in Voluntary Organizations and Group Sizeâ€
by James Montgomery - 394-398 The Limits of Unraveling in Democratically Governed Groups
by Stephen Ansolabehere - 399-401 Reply to Ansolabehere
by Paul E. Johnson
April 1990, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 133-134 Errata
by N/A - 137-141 Rational Choice Models for Sociology — Pro and Con
by Paul M. Hirsch - 142-155 The Attainment of Solidarity in Intentional Communities
by Michael Hechter - 156-171 Feminist Critiques of the Separative Model of Self
by Paula England & Barbara Stanek Kilbourne - 172-189 Reading Rational Choice Theory
by Norman K. Denzin - 190-213 Rhetoric of Reason, Rhetoric of Passion
by Jonathan Rieder - 214-223 Comment
by Arthur L. Stinchcombe - 224-228 Comment on Boudon
by Richard A. Shweder - 229-233 Comment on Boudon
by Kevin L. Brown - 234-237 Response to Shweder and Brown
by Raymond Boudon - 238-241 Comment on Macy
by Piotr Swistak - 242-247 Reply to Swistak
by Michael W. Macy
January 1990, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 3-3 About the Authors
by N/A - 4-34 Unraveling in Democratically Governed Groups
by Paul Edward Johnson - 35-66 Participation in Voluntary Organizations and Group Size
by Jeroen Weesie - 67-93 A General Game-Theoretic Model of Preference Adaptations in Problematic Social Situations
by Werner Raub - 94-105 Rational Organization
by James S. Coleman - 106-106 In Memoriam: Stefan Nowak
by N/A - 107-111 Constitutions and Institutions
by Anthony Scott - 112-116 Comments on Elinor Ostrom
by Gary D. Libecap - 117-117 Response to Comments by Anthony Scott and Gary Libecap
by Elinor Ostrom - 118-122 Modeling the Second-Order Problem is not Easy
by Pamela E. Oliver - 123-127 Modeling the Second-Order Free-Rider Problem
by Douglas D. Heckathorn
October 1989, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 171-171 About the Authors
by N/A - 173-196 Subjective Rationality and the Explanation of Social Behavior
by Raymond Boudon - 197-219 Walking out of Social Traps
by Michael W. Macy - 220-239 A Rational-Choice Explanation of Composition Effects in Educational Research
by Henk De Vos - 240-258 Tying the King's Hands
by Hilton L. Root - 259-282 Games in Networks
by Peter Abell - 283-284 In Memoriam: George Homans
by James S. Coleman & Siegwart Lindenberg - 285-287 The Rationality of Revolution
by Jack A Goldstone - 288-290 The Dynamics of Prerevolutionary Destabilization
by Siegwart Lindenberg - 291-294 Weber and the Protestant Ethic
by James S. Coleman - 295-300 Response to Coleman
by Gudmund Hernes
July 1989, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 3-4 About the Authors
by N/A - 5-9 Rationality and Society
by James S. Coleman