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Greed, Chaos and Governance: Using Public Choice to Improve Public Law Book

Greed, Chaos and Governance is a curious book in light of the present political climate. All over the country, politicians and private citizens alike are clamoring for an end to big government; meanwhile, author Jerry L. Mashaw, a professor of law at Yale University, advocates turning even more of the business of governing over to federal agencies. To make his point, Mashaw uses the economic field called public choice theory to explicate why only the federal bureaucracy is in a position to resist the siren call of special interests. Basically, public choice theory posits that all people, including elected officials, are motivated by selfish interests, and that only by enforcing the checks and balances inherent in our current form of government can a nation hope to counteract the worst of its citizens' impulses. Mashaw goes one step further, claiming that even the individuals in the three branches of government are subject to undue influence from special interests. Mashaw's solution is to give the people who staff federal agencies real power to make political decisions. To those who argue that Congress already gives too much power to these bureaucracies, he answers that most agencies are controlled by the White House--the one branch of government most accountable to the public. Whether or not you agree with Mashaw's conclusions, his arguments are well worth reading and considering.Read More

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    In this thought-provoking book, Mashaw applies public choice theory to perennial questions of constitutional law, legislative interpretation, and administrative law. He argues that in many cases public choice theory`s reach has exceeded its grasp, but in others public choice insights have not been pursued far enough. His innovative conclusions make this book a "must read" for all students and scholars of law, economics, and political science.

  • 0300078706
  • 9780300078701
  • J L Mashaw
  • 10 February 1999
  • Yale University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 241
  • New edition
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