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Title: The Logical Arguments for Constitutional Democracy


1
The Logical Arguments for Constitutional Democracy
  • Peter J. Boettke
  • Econ 828/Fall 2005
  • 17 October

2
Main Methodological Points to Emphasize
  • Methodological Individualism
  • Catallactic Model of Politics
  • Normative Implications for a society of free men

3
Tension Between Buchanan and Tullock
  • Buchanan
  • More philosophical and subtle
  • Subjectivism
  • Men are not just rats
  • Normative individualism
  • Tullock
  • Relies on observation to drive questions
  • Homo-economicus
  • Natural economist
  • Normative bent is there, but not overt

4
The contribution to political philosophy and
political economy
  • Social Choice Theory
  • Impossibility Theorem and its Import and
    Irrelevance
  • Decisions within Rules and Decisions over the
    rules
  • Veil of uncertainty construction
  • Costs of Decision Making
  • Unanimity principle
  • Externality principle
  • Bargaining within Politics
  • Log rolling, Pareto Improvements and Perversities
  • Fiscal Structure
  • Federalism and political competition (industrial
    organization of government)

5
Central Diagram of the Calculus of Consent
?Cost
Costs
Decision Making Costs
Externality Costs
of Agreement
Voting Rule
6
Buchanans Broader Contribution
  • 1986 Nobel Prize for the economic theory of
    politics
  • Buchanan as an Austrian and classical liberal
  • Buchanan and the rebirth of political economy

7
Contract or Coordination The Contribution of
Russell Hardin
  • Coercion, Exchange, Coordination
  • Shared values are neither a necessary nor
    sufficient condition for coordination in a
    complex society
  • Liberalism, constitutionalism and democracy work
    for us because we are coordinated enough on
    various matters. p. 17
  • Conflicting nature of economic (practice in
    search of a theory) and political liberalism
    (theory in search of a practice)
  • Constitutions not as contracts, but as
    coordinative institutions which enable us to
    pursue mutual advantage and realize our interests
    (from Hobbes to Hume)

http//www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/politics/faculty/hard
in/hardin_home.html
8
Conclusion
  • The Calculus of Consent established more than any
    other book the usefulness of applying economic
    concepts to address questions in political theory
    and political science
  • The Calculus of Consent demonstrated that
    pursuing the logic of individual choice and the
    benefits of exchange model provided a coherent
    argument for limited government that did not rely
    on rights-speak
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