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In this paper, it is about the axiomatic basis of rational choice theory - the theory that
is behind making rational choice and decisions. To make rational choices, we would require
thinking rationally and understanding the reason and logic behind what makes a choice rational,
and how we need to choose rationally. Decisions are made under various circumstances, i.e.,
under risk, and often under compulsion. In social choice theory, decisions are made by different
types of decision making entities, i.e., committees, groups, individuals and collective
judgments by various types of organizations, etc. This paper highlights these issues and
addresses the fundamental tenets of making rational choices by examining and following the
previous workings of experts on this field. As such, it introduces a novel concept and the idea
of Social Choice Rationality in choosing what’s rational.