Popular Delusions:  How Social Conformity Molds Society and Politics
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Figure 5-12. India, 1962, turnout and political party entropy in constituencies.

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Figure 6-1. Graph of clockwise cyclic change in entropy.

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Figure 6-2. Party entropy change in postwar Japan approaching an equilibrium.

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Figure 6-3. Party entropy cycle in Germany before World War II.

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Figure 6-4. Party entropy change in West Germany.

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Figure 6-5. Party entropy change in postwar France.

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Figure 6-6. Denmark, 1947–1988, starts with a typical cycle butchanges erratically after 1971.

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Figure 6-7. The spatial distribution of political party entropy in 1968 in the United States.

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Figure 6-8. Germany, 1871–1987, party entropy in relation to number of parties.

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Figure 6-9. France, 1876–1978, party entropy in relation to number of parties.

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Figure 7-1. Parabolic relationship between party entropy and Protestant percentage in German Kreise in three elections.

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Figure 7-2. Party entropy in Germany, 1920, in relation to turnout and percentage Protestant.

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