Further Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy

Further Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy
Author: Gordon Tullock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1974
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN: LCCN:75324884

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Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy

Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy
Author: Gordon Tullock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1972
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105016590114

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The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice

The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice
Author: Roger D. Congleton,Bernard N. Grofman,Stefan Voigt
Publsiher: Oxford Handbooks
Total Pages: 985
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780190469733

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"This two-volume collection provides a comprehensive overview of the past seventy years of public choice research, written by experts in the fields surveyed. The individual chapters are more than simple surveys, but provide readers with both a sense of the progress made and puzzles that remain. Most are written with upper level undergraduate and graduate students in economics and political science in mind, but many are completely accessible to non-expert readers who are interested in Public Choice research. The two-volume set will be of broad interest to social scientists, policy analysts, and historians"--

The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice

The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice
Author: Roger D. Congleton,Bernard N. Grofman,Stefan Voigt
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780190469740

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The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice provides a comprehensive overview of the research in economics, political science, law, and sociology that has generated considerable insight into the politics of democratic and authoritarian systems as well as the influence of different institutional frameworks on incentives and outcomes. The result is an improved understanding of public policy, public finance, industrial organization, and macroeconomics as the combination of political and economic analysis shed light on how various interests compete both within a given rules of the games and, at times, to change the rules. These volumes include analytical surveys, syntheses, and general overviews of the many subfields of public choice focusing on interesting, important, and at times contentious issues. Throughout the focus is on enhancing understanding how political and economic systems act and interact, and how they might be improved. Both volumes combine methodological analysis with substantive overviews of key topics. This first volume covers voting and elections; interest group competition and rent seeking, including corruption and various normative approaches to evaluating policies and politics. Throughout both volumes important analytical concepts and tools are discussed, including their application to substantive topics. Readers will gain increased understanding of rational choice and its implications for collective action; various explanations of voting, including economic and expressive; the role of taxation and finance in government dynamics; how trust and persuasion influence political outcomes; and how revolution, coups, and authoritarianism can be explained by the same set of analytical tools as enhance understanding of the various forms of democracy.

Anarchy and the Law

Anarchy and the Law
Author: Edward P. Stringham
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 904
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351531818

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Private-property anarchism, also known as anarchist libertarianism, individualist anarchism, and anarcho-capitalism, is a political philosophy and set of economic and legal arguments that maintains that, just as the markets and private institutions of civil society provide food, shelter, and other human needs, markets and contracts should provide law and that the rule of law itself can only be understood as a private institution.To the libertarian, the state and its police powers are not benign societal forces, but a system of conquest, authoritarianism, and occupation. But whereas limited government libertarians argue in favor of political constraints, anarchist libertarians argue that, to check government against abuse, the state itself must be replaced by a social order of self-government based on contracts. Indeed, contemporary history has shown that limited government is untenable, as it is inherently unstable and prone to corruption, being dependent on the interest-group politics of the state's current leadership. Anarchy and the Law presents the most important essays explaining, debating, and examining historical examples of stateless orders.Section I, "Theory of Private Property Anarchism," presents articles that criticize arguments for government law enforcement and discuss how the private sector can provide law. In Section II, "Debate," limited government libertarians argue with anarchist libertarians about the morality and viability of private-sector law enforcement. Section III, "History of Anarchist Thought," contains a sampling of both classic anarchist works and modern studies of the history of anarchist thought and societies. Section IV, "Historical Case Studies of Non-Government Law Enforcement," shows that the idea that markets can function without state coercion is an entirely viable concept. Anarchy and the Law is a comprehensive reader on anarchist libertarian thought that will be welcomed by students of govern

The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought

The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought
Author: Gary Chartier,Chad Van Schoelandt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351733588

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This Handbook offers an authoritative, up-to-date introduction to the rich scholarly conversation about anarchy—about the possibility, dynamics, and appeal of social order without the state. Drawing on resources from philosophy, economics, law, history, politics, and religious studies, it is designed to deepen understanding of anarchy and the development of anarchist ideas at a time when those ideas have attracted increasing attention. The popular identification of anarchy with chaos makes sophisticated interpretations—which recognize anarchy as a kind of social order rather than an alternative to it—especially interesting. Strong, centralized governments have struggled to quell popular frustration even as doubts have continued to percolate about their legitimacy and long-term financial stability. Since the emergence of the modern state, concerns like these have driven scholars to wonder whether societies could flourish while abandoning monopolistic governance entirely. Standard treatments of political philosophy frequently assume the justifiability and desirability of states, focusing on such questions as, What is the best kind of state? and What laws and policies should states adopt?, without considering whether it is just or prudent for states to do anything at all. This Handbook encourages engagement with a provocative alternative that casts more conventional views in stark relief. Its 30 chapters, written specifically for this volume by an international team of leading scholars, are organized into four main parts: I. Concept and Significance II. Figures and Traditions III. Legitimacy and Order IV. Critique and Alternatives In addition, a comprehensive index makes the volume easy to navigate and an annotated bibliography points readers to the most promising avenues of future research.

James M Buchanan

James M  Buchanan
Author: John Meadowcroft
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441195753

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This is volume 17 in the Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers series.

The Welfare Economics of Markets Voting and Predation

The Welfare Economics of Markets  Voting and Predation
Author: Dan Usher
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1992
Genre: Economic policy
ISBN: 0719034337

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This work dwells upon two themes, each of which differs from traditional welfare economics - predation or taking (as a source of inefficiency in the economy) and the tension between voting and markets as alternative methods of decision-making.