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Informationen zum Autor Richard E. Wagner is Holbert L. Harris Professor of Economics at George Mason University. Klappentext James M. Buchanan and Liberal Political Economy: A Rational Reconstruction examines the contemporary meaning and significance of James M. Buchanan's body of work. The book uses Buchanan's past contributions to explore the present and future relevance of his scholarly contributions and insights. It seeks mainly to explain what insight for their work contemporary scholars might acquire by becoming familiar with some of Buchanan's formulations. Buchanan was one of the most creative and prolific scholars of political economy during the post-war period. Not only was his body of work so immense that it could not be contained within 20 volumes of Collected Works, but also Buchanan's scholarship made such strong contact with law, ethics, and political science that he could easily have served as a poster-child for the programs in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics which have been gaining momentum in recent years. Buchanan spoke for a style of economics that made wide and firm contact with the full range of the humane studies. This book emphasizes those features of Buchanan's thought that seem relevant for contemporary scholarship within the broadly liberal tradition of political economy. Zusammenfassung This book examines the contemporary meaning and significance of James M. Buchanan’s body of work, exploring the impact of his contributions on scholars today. Buchanan’s prolific scholarship made strong contact with law, ethics, and political science, and offers insights for economists and scholars across the humanities. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introducing James Buchanan2. The Theory of Public Finance: Buchanan's Scholarly Sapling 3. Collective Action and Constitutional Political Economy4. Federalism and the Constitution of Collective Action 5. Public Debt, Time, and Democratic Action6. Entitlement, Liberty, and Responsibility7. Ethics, Social Philosophy, and Liberal Political Economy...