This book is an expanded and revised edition of the author's critically acclaimed volume Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences. In twenty-six succinct chapters, Jon Elster provides an account of the nature of explanation in the social sciences. He offers an overview of key explanatory mechanisms in the social sciences, relying on hundreds of examples and drawing on a large variety of sources-psychology, behavioral economics, biology, political science, historical writings, philosophy and fiction. Written in accessible and jargon-free language, Elster aims at accuracy and clarity while eschewing formal models.
Chapter 5. Self-interest and altruism
Chapter 6. Myopia and foresight
Chapter 10. Constraints: opportunities and abilities
Chapter 11. Reinforcement and selection
Chapter 12. Persons and situations
Chapter 14. Rationality and behavior
Chapter 15. Responding to irrationality
Chapter 16. Implications for textual interpretation
Chapter 17. Unintended consequences
Chapter 18. Strategic interaction
Chapter 19. Games and behavior
Chapter 22. Collective belief formation
Chapter 24. Collective decision making
Chapter 25. Institutions and constitutions
Conclusion: is social science possible?