Capital punishment, immigration, abortion, crime prevention, business regulation, inequality, gun control, foreign policy-these are just some of the many issues that divide us. Each of us has a unique worldview, our own understanding of justice, rights, and the consequences of political actions. So how can we possibly make shared decisions that affect us all? To address this question, economist and financial executive Michael T. Hutchins uses modern bargaining theory, in conjunction with analysis of important political controversies, to provide new insights into how broadly liberal…mehr
Capital punishment, immigration, abortion, crime prevention, business regulation, inequality, gun control, foreign policy-these are just some of the many issues that divide us. Each of us has a unique worldview, our own understanding of justice, rights, and the consequences of political actions. So how can we possibly make shared decisions that affect us all? To address this question, economist and financial executive Michael T. Hutchins uses modern bargaining theory, in conjunction with analysis of important political controversies, to provide new insights into how broadly liberal people-those who are not inclined to try to enforce their own views through violence-can govern themselves despite fundamental disagreements. A compelling and original analysis of social decision-making, Irreconcilable Politics will inspire you to examine not just the ways in which we disagree but also the very meaning of freedom and democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael T. Hutchins was trained as an economist and has over thirty years of experience in finance. His expansive career has included roles in academia as an assistant professor of finance at Syracuse University; in investment banking as a managing director at Salomon Brothers, responsible for structured finance and debt capital markets; in securities and trading at UBS as managing director and global head of fixed income, rates, and currencies; as president at Dillon Read Capital Management; and as CEO of PrinceRidge Group. Hutchins is currently an executive vice president, head of the investments and capital markets division, and member of the senior operating committee at Freddie Mac. He is responsible for managing liquidity, financing, securitization, and derivative activities, as well as managing Freddie Mac's portfolio of single-family securities and loan investments. Hutchins earned his PhD in economics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and his BA in economics and mathematics from Washington University. Irreconcilable Politics: Our Rights Under a Just Government is his first book.
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