Rational Ignorance, Cognitive Distortion, and Anarchism

Source: Center for a Stateless Society
by Kevin Carson

“In public choice theory, ‘rational ignorance’ refers to the choice not to inform oneself on some issue when the costs of doing so outweigh the benefits — in particular, when they outweigh the likelihood of one’s vote influencing the outcome of an election or one’s political pressure influencing a politician’s decisions. It also makes sense based on the finitude of time and energy: people are, naturally, more apt to devote more of those things to the affairs of their immediate family, job, friends, and neighbors, than to issues of public policy. Unfortunately, when people choose to remain ignorant about something, it doesn’t necessarily follow that they fail to form opinions about it.” (05/24/25)

https://c4ss.org/content/60395