
The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon, vol. 5 - Government Failure and Over-Government
In the fifth volume of The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon, Arthur Seldon uses public choice economics research to support his theory of over-government. The term “over-government” was coined by Seldon and is defined as the failure of governments to govern well, leading the public to avoid government programs in favor of markets. For reasons of copyright, only “On the Liberal Emancipation of Mankind” is available online.
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- Author: Arthur Seldon
- Editor: Colin Robinson
The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon, 7 vols., ed. and with Introductions by Colin Robinson (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2004-5). Vol. 5.
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LF Printer PDF | This text-based PDF was prepared by the typesetters of the LF book. | 135 KB |