American Politics in the Age of Ignorance: Why Lawmakers Choose Belief over Research

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American Politics in the Age of Ignoranc e looks at ten policy myths and bad ideas that governments and public officials - most often conservatives - consistently repeat and re-enact. Acting on these myths, the policies inevitably fail and thereby reinforce preconceived beliefs that government is ineffective at solving problems.

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Schultz, D. (2012). American Politics in the Age of Ignorance: Why Lawmakers Choose Belief over Research. American Politics in the Age of Ignorance: Why Lawmakers Choose Belief over Research (pp. 1–139). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137308733

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