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Introduction To Public Choice Theory
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"Everybody's business is nobody's business." Russell Hardin, Collective Choice, 1982.
The social phenomena discussed in this series of essays all center around the problem of individuals in groups faced with the choice of doing what is best for themselves or what is best for the group. Instances o ....
Middle of essay ....erstand it, and that discipline is called Public Choice. I should point out that Public Choice is actually more general than just politics, but that is its main emphasis.
Let us examine various aspects of the theory.
o"We do it just for you!", per Ronald McDonald
Well, not really. Politicians do not devote their lives for yours and my benefits anymore than McDonalds does. Strangely, however, many people think so -- including university professors that teach politics and philosophy. The most i.... |
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