Here the People Rule: Selected EssaysAmerican Enterprise Institute, 1991 - 405 頁 Answering the question Was the Founding an Accident?, this study includes discussions of Tocqueville, and of art and the public interest. |
內容
WAS THE FOUNDING AN ACCIDENT? | 7 |
FEDERALISM AND THE DILEMMA OF POPULAR 223 | 23 |
THE ILLIBERAL TOCQUEVILLE | 38 |
IN DEFENSE OF THE AMERICAN PARTY SYSTEM | 54 |
PARTY REFORM IN RETROSPECT | 72 |
MAKING A NEW FEDERAL PROGRAM | 93 |
CORRUPTION AS A FEATURE OF GOVERNMENTAL | 185 |
ENDS AND MEANS IN PLANNING | 209 |
A CRITICAL VIEW OF THE URBAN CRISIS | 285 |
THE ZONING OF ENTERPRISE | 303 |
PRESENT ORIENTEDNESS AND CRIME | 313 |
THE DANGEROUS GOODNESS OF DEMOCRACY | 341 |
SOME ALTERNATIVES FOR THE PUBLIC LIBRARY | 349 |
ART AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST | 361 |
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL PROBLEMS | 373 |
ARE Homo Economicus AND Homo Politicus KIN? | 384 |
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