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The Quest to Understand Human Affairs - Essays on Collective, Constitutional, and Epistemic Choice

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Informationen zum Autor By Vincent Ostrom - Edited by Barbara Allen Klappentext The second volume of The Quest to Understand Human Affairs presents thirty-six previously unpublished manuscripts written by Vincent Ostrom, cofounder of the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis. The essays are divided among three parts: Constitutional Choice, Epistemic Choice, and The Quest for Understanding and the Future of Democratic Self-Governance. Part I, Constitutional Choice, includes studies on public sector performance and the constitutional dilemmas facing the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the North American "New World" of US constitutionalism, and the United States of Mexico. In the essays of Part II, Ostrom turns to the foundational ideas on which the institutions of a particular culture rest. He raises questions about the methodologies of the social sciences and insists that we return to "basic questions" in our search for institutional forms that will liberate human communities. Part III offers the reader a colloquy on self-governance in which Ostrom's speeches and presentations on a variety of twenty-first-century issues are supplemented with letters and memos between Ostrom and visiting scholars and students. These remarkable works not only offer specialists insight into developments in the fields of institutional analysis, resource governance, policy and administration-during the second half of the twentieth century and first decade of the new millennium-but also speak to general readers about worldwide transformations in democracies and human and environment relations as well as the enduring challenge of sustaining just, productive political orders. The Quest to Understand Human Affairs is introduced with a foreword by Nobel Laureate and co-founder of the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Elinor Ostrom, with a preface by the editor of the volume, political theorist Barbara Allen. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Elinor OstromPrefacePART I: CONSTITUTIONAL CHOICEDavid Hume as a Political AnalystThe Individual and the Constitutional Order in the American Federal Republic Constitutional Choice in Postcolonial Polities: The Federal Republic of Nigeria The Challenge of Federalism Guidance, Control, and Performance in the Public SectorSome Conjectures about the Shape of the Political Science to Come Buchanan's Opening to Constitutional Choice and Meta Levels of AnalysisConstitutional Choice in the Spanish New World Federalism in the Affairs of Everyday Life The Challenge Facing the Mexican Revolution in Its Third CenturyPART II: EPISTEMIC CHOICEPolitical Characteristics of the Pacific Northwest:A Challenge to Research-The Problem of MethodFreedom and OrganizationImplications of Epistemic Choice for Political Science MethodologiesFederalism and Consociationalism: Competing or Complementary Approaches?Comments Conceptualizing the Nature and Magnitude of the Task of Institutional Analysis and DevelopmentCulture, Liberation Movements, and Human Development Some Ontological and Epistemological Puzzles in Policy Analysis Interpreting Social Experiments: An Agenda for Critical Reflections and Inquiry about a ResearchProgram in Comparative Institutional Analysis and Development Great Experiments and the Welfare State: Basic Paradigmatic ChallengesTo the Readers of the Chinese Translation [of The Meaning of American Federalism] PART III THE QUEST FOR UNDERSTANDING AND THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRATIC SELF-GOVERNANCEA Continuing Colloquy on Self-GovernanceDemocracy and Self-Governance The Inevitability of Democracy Some Requisites for Understanding ViableConstitutional DesignsMemos to Colleagues and Students Workshop Analytics and Tocquevillian Analytics Experiments in Constitutional Choice The Use of Theory to Study Problems of Institutional Analysis and Design Studying Democracy in America: Learning to be Self-Governing by Vincent Ostrom and Barbara Allen D...

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