The Tyranny of Good Intentions discusses, or at least alludes to, some of the most important issues about democracy. The authors ’ different perspectives could add important insights to these subjects. The lead author, Paul Craig Roberts, is an economist who was trained in public choice theory, served in the Reagan administration as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and was
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Copyright © The Authors. What is a democracy? Why do we form democratic systems? Can democracy survi...
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This book questions the way policy making has been distanced from politics in prevailing theories of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45456/1/11077_2004_Article_BF00137631.p...
Democracy is a highly-cherished idea nowadays as it casts an aura of legitimacy and prestige on poli...
'A wonderfully timely and mischievous book' -- Tim Wilson NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO RULE If ...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
With apologies to Dickens, Public Integrity is the best of books and it is the worst of books. This ...
Democracy was forged in the furnaces of oppression, whether combatting tyranny or affirming the righ...
You Call This a Democracy? is a penetrating and troubling look at how the U.S. ruling class and the ...
Using a rich set of data from public opinion surveys conducted in the European post-communist states...
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, politicians enacted policies to “get tough on crime.” The death pena...
Are the politics of the United States to blame for its current unsteady footing in the 21st century?...
The book is divided into seven chapters, four of which are entirely devoted to Sunstein and Thaler’s...
Alastair Hill finds some important advice for both Barack Obama and David Cameron on the ‘policy moo...
Copyright © The Authors. What is a democracy? Why do we form democratic systems? Can democracy survi...
This book offers a novel account of key features of modern representative democracy. Working from th...
This book questions the way policy making has been distanced from politics in prevailing theories of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45456/1/11077_2004_Article_BF00137631.p...
Democracy is a highly-cherished idea nowadays as it casts an aura of legitimacy and prestige on poli...
'A wonderfully timely and mischievous book' -- Tim Wilson NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO RULE If ...