Modern rational choice and social justice theories allow scholars
to develop new understandings of the foundations and general
patterns of politics and political behavior. In this book, Joe
Oppenheimer enumerates and justifies the empirical and moral
generalizations commonly derived from these theories. In developing
these arguments, Oppenheimer gives students a foundational basis of
both formal theory, and theories of social justice, and their
related experimental literatures. He uses empirical findings to
evaluate the validity of the claims. This basic survey of the
findings of public choice theory for political scientists covers
the problems of collective action, institutional structures,
citizen well-being and social welfare, regime change, and political
leadership. Principles of Politics highlights what is universal to
all of politics and examines both the empirical problems of
political behavior and the normative conundrums of social justice.
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