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Political Argument by Brian Barry

Political Argument by Brian Barry

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Political Argument by Brian Barry 

"Under the rubric of 'distributive want-regarding principles' Barry discusses the concepts of justice, fairness, equality, freedom and equity. The chapters concerning

'aggregative want-regarding principles' defend the concept of 'the public inter-est'. The book ends with two chapters in criticism of the theory of Buchanan and Tullock that were it not for the costs of bargaining, every individual would find it in his interest to support a constitutional set-up in which collective action was impossible without unanimity. Barry operates at many different levels of generality and abstraction. He writes clearly about theoretical matters and vividly in their concrete illustration."

-Anthony Kenny, New Statesman

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  • Hardcover with dust jacket
  • Condition: Very good, dust jacket is slightly bleached
  • ISBN: 0710036302
  • Publishing House: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978
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