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Public Debt and the Common Good - Philosophical and Institutional Implications of Fiscal Imbalance

English · Paperback / Softback

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Contributing to scholarly debates on public debt theory, this book will be of interest to students, scholars, and practitioners who work at the intersection of political philosophy and economics, as well as those who specialize in state public policy, state politics, and federalism more generally.


List of contents

1. Introduction 2. Justice as The Common Good 3. Of Keynes, Crisis, And Credit: An Overview of American Fiscal Trends in the Twentieth Century 4. Modeling Injustice 5. Interpreting Injustice 6. Progressivism and The Rise Of The American Administrative State 7. Conclusion

About the author

James Odom is Senior Policy Advisor to Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes. A recent Baylor University graduate, Odom has served as Director of Public Affairs at the same institution as well as a policy analyst with then-Sen. John Ashcroft of Missouri. In 2000, Odom was a candidate for the U.S. Congress from Oklahoma's fourth district.

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Contributing to scholarly debates on public debt theory, this book will be of interest to students, scholars, and practitioners who work at the intersection of political philosophy and economics, as well as those who specialize in state public policy, state politics, and federalism more generally.

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'Is public debt an instrument for promoting the common good, as many people in positions of political authority claim? Or is it a harbinger of the growing democratic despotism that such scholars as Alexis de Tocqueville recognized as a possible outcome? In this thoughtful and informative book, James Odom does not provide an answer but he does provide valuable insights into how we might wrestle with the continual growth of democratic debt.' - Richard E. Wagner, Hayek Program for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, George Mason University'Public debt is normally considered from an economic perspective. James Odom, in contrast, approaches it from a significantly different perspective—a moral one—that goes to the heart of the issue. His discussion is both penetrating and provocative, and all—citizens as well as scholars--should take cognizance of what he has to say.' - Jerold Waltman, R.W. Morrison Professor of Political Science, Baylor University

Product details

Authors James Odom
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2020
 
EAN 9780367666002
ISBN 978-0-367-66600-2
No. of pages 172
Series Routledge Research in American Politics and Governance
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

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