Government is analysed as the product of exchange among individuals
who differ in their bargaining power. This approach shows why
individuals agree to political institutions that give their
governments extensive power, and why even the most powerful
government benefits from constitutional rules constraining the
government's power. This foundation is used to examine a wide range
of government activities, including its protection of rights, its
military activities, and democratic political institutions.
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