The Essential James Buchanan (Essential Scholars) The Essential James Buchanan (Essential Scholars)
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The Essential James Buchanan (Essential Scholars‪)‬

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James (“Jim”) McGill Buchanan (1919-2013), surely seemed an unlikely prospect for winning a Nobel Prize in Economics when he was born in rural Tennessee on October 3rd.

Many of the works on Buchanan’s extensive list of publications stemmed from a single insight from early in his career: because neither the state nor society is a singular and sentient creature, a great deal of analytical and policy confusion is spawned by treating them as such. Collections of individuals cannot be fused or aggregated together into a super-individual about whom economists and political philosophers can usefully theorize in the same ways that they theorize about actual flesh-and-blood individuals.

Aggregative thinking lumps together a great many individuals into large categories such as “the nation” or “the government” and then treats each of these categories as if it is a unitary thinking, choosing, and acting individual. Under this approach, “the social welfare” is promoted by “the government,” with the latter treated as if it’s an organism possessing a brain, and as if that brain’s main interest lies not in serving itself but, rather, in serving the nation. Overlooked are the processes—all churning with assorted incentives and constraints—that lead individuals with diverse interests to undertake actions such as forming governments, becoming government officials, and dealing with government both as citizens who receive benefits from it and who incur costs to sustain it and to affect its activities.

From the very start, nearly all of Buchanan’s lifetime work was devoted to replacing this approach with the individualistic one—a way of doing economics and political science that insists that choices are made, and costs and benefits are experienced, only by individuals.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
NARRATOR
NS
Nichalia Schwartz
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
04:14
hr min
RELEASED
2023
January 31
PUBLISHER
Fraser Institute
SIZE
213.8
MB

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yuryanhe ,

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James Buchanan’s work provided a distinct view point on cost. Subjective cost defined cost as the given up option on an alternative choice. James had also spend much effort on reviewing government spending and collective decisions. His work questions the role of government and collective decisions as serving the interests of the majority. Rather he points out that government spending and collective decision making usually result in deferring payment to the future generation in time or appropriating what belongs to one group (usually the minority) to serve the interests of another group (the majority). James’ idea champions the proposition of James Madison that government should be powerful enough to a certain degree to perform its work and counter anarchy while small enough to not oppress the liberty of the people. Eventually, James brought us back to the fundamental of the study of economy to the exchange between individuals to achieve individual welfare, by refuting the idea of “general welfare” and social spending.

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