Popular Delusions:  How Social Conformity Molds Society and Politics
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social heterogeneity, 227, 228, 241, 244

Germany

analysis with Switz., Aust., 162

conformity, 57

crime, 119

cyclic change, 202

East Germany, 18, 57, 119

entropy limit, 218, 241

party system change, 232, 235, 238

political stock market, 84

prewar era, 230

regression model for Weimar era, 234

religious and social cleavages, 178, 230, 232, 233

Social Democratic Party, 239

spatial model, 235

turnout and entropy, 236, 240

turnout change model, 196

group polarization, 178, 259

harmonic (potential) function, 212

Holocaust, 228

implosion (see genocide) India, 175

Indonesia, 227, 229, 242

information theory (see entropy) Ireland, 155, 160, 177

Japan

conformity, 42, 56

crime, 102, 118

party entropy-turnout model, 170

prewar elections, 168

party system change, 169, 200

spatial model, 215

turnout change model, 196

Kohlberg’s model, 44, 67, 103

law and conformity, 12

Lewis, Sinclair, 38

Lithuania, 164, 166, 178

lynching, 121, 215

Malawi, 132, 250

multiagent systems, 190, 241

Netherlands, 142, 157, 177

New Zealand, 157, 177

nonconscious cognition, 4, 17, 30, 45–49, 85, 262

automatic learning, 84

mimicry, 46

nonlinear regression, 140, 148, 149, 183

notes, 22

and, 26, 184

notes, 27, 33, 35,

and, 36

model defined, 182

note, 15

norms, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16

Northern Ireland, 156, 160, 177

Norway, 157, 177

parabolic model, 107, 111, 139

personal names, 85

Peru, 170

Poincaré graph, 198

Poland, 166

political parties

choice, theories, 130, 132

cyclic change, 205

effective number, 148, 149, 183

note, 24

equilibrium, 189

fragmentation, 76

number of parties, 140

party-turnout entropy model, 136, 138

political stock market, 82