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Why Public Choice Theory Changes How We See Politics
Turn on the news or join nearly any dinner table conversation, and you'll notice a common assumption: that politicians and government officials are, at heart, trying to do what's best for everyone. This thinking is reminiscent of what we learned in our middle school civics class. Public choice theory challenges that idea. It analyzes the incentives, self-interest, and institutional rules behind political decisions, cutting through idealism to reveal something more practical.
Austin Packham
9 hours ago3 min read
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