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In the decades following World War II, the science of decision-making moved from the periphery to the center of transatlantic thought. The Decisionist Imagination explores how “decisionism” emerged from its origins in prewar political theory to become an object of intense social scientific inquiry in the new intellectual and institutional landscapes of the postwar era. By bringing together scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, this volume illuminates how theories of decision shaped numerous techno-scientific aspects of modern governance—helping to explain, in short, how we arrived at where we are today.



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The Decisionist Imagination is more an effort to rethink specific aspects of an existing literature and will find a keen readership amongst those who know it.” • Journal of Contemporary History

The Decisionist Imagination expertly outlines the development of a key component of social scientific thought, placing it into historical context across the whole of the twentieth century, providing a systematic analysis and evaluation of a core concept present in virtually all academic fields.” • Inderjeet Parmar, City University of London



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Who Decides?
Daniel Bessner and Nicolas Guilhot

Chapter 1. Reading the International Mind: International Public Opinion in Early Twentieth Century Anglo-American Thought
Stephen Wertheim

Chapter 2. Militant Democracy as Decisionist Liberalism: Reason and Power in the Work of Karl Loewenstein
Carlo Invernizzi-Accetti and Ian Zuckerman

Chapter 3. Parliamentary and Electoral Decisions as Political Acts
Kari Palonen

Chapter 4. Decision and Decisionism
Nomi Claire Lazar

Chapter 5. How Having Reasons Became Making a Decision: The Cold War Rise of Decision Theory and the Invention of Rational Choice
Philip Mirowski

Chapter 6. Computable Rationality, NUTS, and the Nuclear Leviathan
S.M. Amadae

Chapter 7. The Unlikely Revolutionaries: Decision Sciences in the Soviet Government
Eglė Rindzevičiūtė

Chapter 8. Prediction and Social Choice: Daniel Bell and Future Research
Jenny Andersson

Chapter 9. Predictive Algorithms and Criminal Sentencing
Angèle Christin

Conclusion: The Myth of the Decision

Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 19/10/2018
      ISBN13: 9781785339158, 978-1785339158
      ISBN10: 178533915X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the decades following World War II, the science of decision-making moved from the periphery to the center of transatlantic thought. The Decisionist Imagination explores how “decisionism” emerged from its origins in prewar political theory to become an object of intense social scientific inquiry in the new intellectual and institutional landscapes of the postwar era. By bringing together scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, this volume illuminates how theories of decision shaped numerous techno-scientific aspects of modern governance—helping to explain, in short, how we arrived at where we are today.



      Trade Review

      The Decisionist Imagination is more an effort to rethink specific aspects of an existing literature and will find a keen readership amongst those who know it.” • Journal of Contemporary History

      The Decisionist Imagination expertly outlines the development of a key component of social scientific thought, placing it into historical context across the whole of the twentieth century, providing a systematic analysis and evaluation of a core concept present in virtually all academic fields.” • Inderjeet Parmar, City University of London



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Who Decides?
      Daniel Bessner and Nicolas Guilhot

      Chapter 1. Reading the International Mind: International Public Opinion in Early Twentieth Century Anglo-American Thought
      Stephen Wertheim

      Chapter 2. Militant Democracy as Decisionist Liberalism: Reason and Power in the Work of Karl Loewenstein
      Carlo Invernizzi-Accetti and Ian Zuckerman

      Chapter 3. Parliamentary and Electoral Decisions as Political Acts
      Kari Palonen

      Chapter 4. Decision and Decisionism
      Nomi Claire Lazar

      Chapter 5. How Having Reasons Became Making a Decision: The Cold War Rise of Decision Theory and the Invention of Rational Choice
      Philip Mirowski

      Chapter 6. Computable Rationality, NUTS, and the Nuclear Leviathan
      S.M. Amadae

      Chapter 7. The Unlikely Revolutionaries: Decision Sciences in the Soviet Government
      Eglė Rindzevičiūtė

      Chapter 8. Prediction and Social Choice: Daniel Bell and Future Research
      Jenny Andersson

      Chapter 9. Predictive Algorithms and Criminal Sentencing
      Angèle Christin

      Conclusion: The Myth of the Decision

      Index

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