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Preface | ||
1 | A prior ethical commitment | 1 |
2 | Ends vs. means: consequentialism vs. contractarianism | 14 |
3 | The consequentialist approach to government | 28 |
4 | Enter the economists | 33 |
5 | The efficiency standard, corruption and the growth of government | 40 |
6 | The indeterminacy of social welfare theory | 59 |
7 | The contractarian approach to government | 73 |
8 | The rules of the political game | 80 |
9 | Playing by the generality rule | 86 |
10 | Generality and minimalist government | 110 |
References | 117 | |
Index | 129 |
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