Diagnosing the Electorate: James Buchanan in the Role of Political Economist

In Richard E. Wagner (ed.), James M. Buchanan: A Theorist of Political Economy and Social Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 903-920 (2018)
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Reading James BuchananBuchanan, James M.’s 2005 essay “Afraid to be Free Afraid to be free: DependencyDependency as desideratum” is profoundly depressing. BuchananBuchanan, James M. envisions a rather gloomy future, where despite the intellectual bankruptcy of socialism there will be a steady expansion of the sphere in which state control is exercised over individual choice. The incoherence between the political norms of classical liberal political systems and the fiscal burdens of the welfare state will increase to a breaking point where one or the other must be repudiated. To the extent this involves restricting the generality of welfare entitlements, these programs will be increasingly be seen as dispensations to particular factions, and contestation over the capacity for redistribution will increasingly dominate political life.

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