Research Article

FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE

Number: 25 June 29, 2026
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FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE

Abstract

The neoclassical model of Homo economicus—a perfectly rational, self-interested utility maximizer—has long served as microeconomics' foundational behavioral assumption. Yet mounting evidence from evolutionary biology, behavioral economics, experimental game theory, and economic anthropology reveals this portrait to be an idealized abstraction with limited descriptive and predictive power in repeated, socially embedded environments. This paper advances a heterodox microeconomic critique by examining how cooperation, reciprocity, norm-following, and other prosocial dispositions systematically outperform strict utility maximization across a range of repeated social interactions. Drawing on evolutionary game theory, and the behavioral literature on social preferences, the paper develops a conceptual model of Homo socialis—an agent whose fitness, broadly construed, is enhanced by internalizing social norms and cooperative heuristics. The analysis suggests that heterodox microeconomics offers a more empirically grounded and policy-relevant behavioral foundation than its orthodox counterpart, with implications for institutional design, welfare economics, and the theory of the firm.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Policy and Administration (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 29, 2026

Submission Date

March 27, 2026

Acceptance Date

June 11, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Number: 25

APA
Yolusever, A. (2026). FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE. Marmara Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, 25, 34-57. https://doi.org/10.58793/marusad.1917405
AMA
1.Yolusever A. FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE. MARUSAD. 2026;(25):34-57. doi:10.58793/marusad.1917405
Chicago
Yolusever, Aras. 2026. “FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE”. Marmara Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, nos. 25: 34-57. https://doi.org/10.58793/marusad.1917405.
EndNote
Yolusever A (June 1, 2026) FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE. Marmara Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi 25 34–57.
IEEE
[1]A. Yolusever, “FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE”, MARUSAD, no. 25, pp. 34–57, June 2026, doi: 10.58793/marusad.1917405.
ISNAD
Yolusever, Aras. “FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE”. Marmara Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi. 25 (June 1, 2026): 34-57. https://doi.org/10.58793/marusad.1917405.
JAMA
1.Yolusever A. FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE. MARUSAD. 2026;:34–57.
MLA
Yolusever, Aras. “FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE”. Marmara Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, no. 25, June 2026, pp. 34-57, doi:10.58793/marusad.1917405.
Vancouver
1.Aras Yolusever. FROM HOMO ECONOMICUS to HOMO SOCIALIS: CRITIQUE of RATIONAL CHOICE. MARUSAD. 2026 Jun. 1;(25):34-57. doi:10.58793/marusad.1917405