Asserts that legitimate governance requires explanations for trade-offs between conflicting goals and demonstrates that such explanations can always be found.
Asserts that legitimate governance requires explanations for trade-offs between conflicting goals and demonstrates that such explanations can always be found.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John W. Patty is Associate Professor of Political Science at Washington University, St Louis. His research focuses on mathematical models of political institutions. His work has been published in various journals, including the American Journal of Political Science, Games and Economic Behavior, the Journal of Politics, the Journal of Theoretical Politics, the Quarterly Journal of Political Science, and Social Choice and Welfare. He also co-authored Learning While Governing (2013) with Sean Gailmard, which won the William H. Riker Prize awarded by the Political Economy Section of the American Political Science Association for the best book published on political economy.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Ubiquity of Aggregation: 1. Goals and trade-offs 2. The debates surrounding social choice 3. Social choice defended Part II. A Theory of Legitimate Choice: 4. Legitimacy and choice 5. Principles and legitimate choice 6. A social choice theory of legitimacy 7. Theory and method Part III. Legitimate Policy Making in Practice: 8. Legislative legitimacy and judicial review 9. Structuring discussion 10. Administrative legitimacy 11. Conclusion.
Part I. The Ubiquity of Aggregation: 1. Goals and trade-offs 2. The debates surrounding social choice 3. Social choice defended Part II. A Theory of Legitimate Choice: 4. Legitimacy and choice 5. Principles and legitimate choice 6. A social choice theory of legitimacy 7. Theory and method Part III. Legitimate Policy Making in Practice: 8. Legislative legitimacy and judicial review 9. Structuring discussion 10. Administrative legitimacy 11. Conclusion.
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