Constitutional Calculus

Constitutional Calculus
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781421415956
ISBN-13 : 142141595X
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Constitutional Calculus by : Jeff Suzuki

How math trumps tradition in promoting justice, fairness, and a more stable democracy. How should we count the population of the United States? What would happen if we replaced the electoral college with a direct popular vote? What are the consequences of allowing unlimited partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts? Can six-person juries yield verdicts consistent with the needs of justice? Is it racist to stop and frisk minorities at a higher rate than non-minorities? These and other questions have long been the subject of legal and political debate and are routinely decided by lawyers, politicians, judges, and voters, mostly through an appeal to common sense and tradition. But mathematician Jeff Suzuki asserts that common sense is not so common, and traditions developed long ago in what was a mostly rural, mostly agricultural, mostly isolated nation of three million might not apply to a mostly urban, mostly industrial, mostly global nation of three hundred million. In Constitutional Calculus, Suzuki guides us through the U.S. Constitution and American history to show how mathematics reveals our flaws, finds the answers we need, and moves us closer to our ideals. From the first presidential veto to the debate over mandatory drug testing, the National Security Agency's surveillance program, and the fate of death row inmates, Suzuki draws us into real-world debates and then reveals how math offers a superior compass for decision-making. Relying on iconic cases, including the convictions of the Scottsboro boys, League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry, and Floyd v. City of New York, Suzuki shows that more math can lead to better justice, greater fairness, and a more stable democracy. Whether you are fascinated by history, math, social justice, or government, your interest will be piqued and satisfied by the convincing case Suzuki makes.

The Calculus of Consent

The Calculus of Consent
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 0472061003
ISBN-13 : 9780472061006
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Calculus of Consent by : James M. Buchanan

A scientific study of the political and economic factors influencing democratic decision making

The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design

The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9780387981710
ISBN-13 : 0387981713
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design by : Keith Dougherty

Buchanan and Tullock’s seminal work, The Calculus of Consent, linked economic methodology to substantive questions in political science. Among the major contributions of their book is a connection between constitutional decision making and contractarianism, a philosophical tradition that proponents believe can give institutions legitimacy. In other words, a major contribution of their book is a clear connection between empirical decision making and normative principles. The current book formalizes and extends their foundational ideas as it attempts to show how economic and philosophical arguments about the "best" voting rules can be used to improve constitutional design. It informs debates about constitutional political economy in comparative politics, democratic theory, and public choice. Political scientists often ask questions about what causes a nation to seek a new constitution, how constitutions are made, and what factors allow for corrupt decision making. The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design bridges the gap between normative questions about which institutions are most efficient and fair and empirical questions about how constitutions are formed. This provides a benchmark to help create better constitutions and informs empirical research about what institutions are most likely to succeed. The book begins by showing how contractarian ideals can be used to justify choices about decision-making. It then carefully defines several concepts employed by Buchanan and Tullock and shows why the relationships between these concepts may not be as closely linked as Buchanan and Tullock first thought. This provides a backdrop for analyzing the three phases of constitutional decision-making: 1) the constitutional phase, where rules for constitutional decision making must be justified; 2) the legislative phase, where the optimal k-majority rule is analyzed; and 3) the electoral phase, where the optimal voting rule for large electorates and open alternatives are determined. These phases differ by context and sources of legitimacy. Computational models and analytic techniques are introduced in each of these chapters. Finally, the book concludes with statements about the significance of the research for the creation of constitutions more broadly.

The Calculus Lifesaver

The Calculus Lifesaver
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 752
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ISBN-10 : 9780691130880
ISBN-13 : 0691130884
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Calculus Lifesaver by : Adrian Banner

For many students, calculus can be the most mystifying and frustrating course they will ever take. Based upon Adrian Banner's popular calculus review course at Princeton University, this book provides students with the essential tools they need not only to learn calculus, but also to excel at it.

Political Numeracy

Political Numeracy
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 0393041727
ISBN-13 : 9780393041729
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Numeracy by : Michael Meyerson

From the impossibility of a perfectly democratic vote to a clarifying model for affirmative action debates, constitutional law professor and math enthusiast Michael Meyerson "provides an engaging and unusual perspective on the no-man's land between mathematics and the law" (John Allen Paulos). In thoroughly accessible and entertaining terms, Meyerson shows how the principle of probability influenced the outcomes of the O. J. Simpson trials; makes a convincing case for the mathematical virtues of the electoral college; uses game theory to explain the federal government's shifting balance of power; relates the concept of infinity to the heated abortion debate; and uses topology and chaos theory to explain how our Constitution has successfully survived social and political change.

Calculus

Calculus
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 824
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ISBN-10 : 1938168062
ISBN-13 : 9781938168062
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Calculus by : Gilbert Strang

"Published by OpenStax College, Calculus is designed for the typical two- or three-semester general calculus course, incorporating innovative features to enhance student learning. The book guides students through the core concepts of calculus and helps them understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them. Due to the comprehensive nature of the material, we are offering the book in three volumes for flexibility and efficiency. Volume 2 covers integration, differential equations, sequences and series, and parametric equations and polar coordinates."--BC Campus website.

Yet Another Calculus Text

Yet Another Calculus Text
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Publisher : Orange Grove Texts Plus
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1616100893
ISBN-13 : 9781616100896
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Yet Another Calculus Text by : Dan Sloughter

Patently Mathematical

Patently Mathematical
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Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781421427058
ISBN-13 : 1421427052
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Patently Mathematical by : Jeff Suzuki

A reaffirmation that mathematics should be used more often to make general public policy."—MAA Reviews

Calculus for the Life Sciences

Calculus for the Life Sciences
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Publisher : MAA Press
Total Pages : 713
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ISBN-10 : 1614446156
ISBN-13 : 9781614446156
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Calculus for the Life Sciences by : James L. Cornette

Freshman and sophomore life sciences students respond well to the modeling approach to calculus, difference equations, and differential equations presented in this book. Examples of population dynamics, pharmacokinetics, and biologically relevant physical processes are introduced in Chapter 1, and these and other life sciences topics are developed throughout the text. The students should have studied algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, but may be life sciences students because they have not enjoyed their previous mathematics courses.

Rehumanizing Mathematics for Black, Indigenous, and Latinx Students

Rehumanizing Mathematics for Black, Indigenous, and Latinx Students
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 1680540092
ISBN-13 : 9781680540093
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Rehumanizing Mathematics for Black, Indigenous, and Latinx Students by : Imani Goffney

Mathematics education will never truly improve until it adequately addresses those students whom the system has most failed. The 2018 volume of Annual Perspectives in Mathematics Education (APME) series showcases the efforts of classroom teachers, school counselors and administrators, teacher educators, and education researchers to ensure mathematics teaching and learning is a humane, positive, and powerful experience for students who are Black, Indigenous, and/or Latinx. The book's chapters are grouped into three sections: Attending to Students' Identities through Learning, Professional Development That Embraces Community, and Principles for Teaching and Teacher Identity. To turn our schools into places where children who are Indigenous, Black, and Latinx can thrive, we need to rehumanize our teaching practices. The chapters in this volume describe a variety of initiatives that work to place these often marginalized students--and their identities, backgrounds, challenges, and aspirations--at the center of mathematics teaching and learning. We meet teachers who listen to and learn from their students as they work together to reverse those dehumanizing practices found in traditional mathematics education. With these examples as inspiration, this volume opens a conversation on what mathematics educators can do to enable Latinx, Black, and Indigenous students to build on their strengths and fulfill their promise.