Heresthetic is an approach to understanding how political actors manipulate the decision-making process so they can win.[1] Heresthetic is a positive political theory, including aspects of game theory, public choice theory, rational choice theory, and social choice theory to political science.[2] Political scientist William H. Riker is considered the creator and one of the most prominent supports of theory.[3]
^Riker, William H. (1986). The Art of Political Manipulation. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
^Eamonn Butler (2012). Public Choice—A Primer(PDF) (PDF). London: Institute of Economic Affairs. p. 36.
^McLean, Iain C. (2002). "William H. Riker and the Invention of Heresthetic(s)". British Journal of Political Science. 32 (2): 535–558. doi:10.1017/S0007123402000224. JSTOR 4092252.
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