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Towards an Economics of Natural Equals - A Documentary History of the Early Virginia School (Hardcover)
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Towards an Economics of Natural Equals - A Documentary History of the Early Virginia School (Hardcover)
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The Virginia School's economics of natural equals makes consent
critical for policy. Democracy is understood as government by
discussion, not majority rule. The claim of efficiency unsupported
by consent, as common in orthodox economics, appeals to social
hierarchy. Politics becomes an act of exchange among equals where
the economist is only entitled to offer advice to citizens, not to
dictators. The foundation of natural equality and consent explains
the common themes of James Buchanan and John Rawls as well as
Ronald Coase and the Fabian socialists. What orthodox economics
treats as efficient racial discrimination violates the fair chance
entitlement to which people consent in a market economy. The
importance of replication stressed by Gordon Tullock, developing
themes from Karl Popper, is another expression of natural equality
since the foresight of replication induces care into research. The
publication of previously unpublished correspondence and
documentation allows the reader to judge recent controversy.
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