Ideas, Persons, and Events

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Pub. Date: 2001-08-01
Publisher(s): Liberty Fund
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Summary

This final volume (save for the Index) in Liberty Fund's 'The Collected Works of James M Buchanan' acquaints us most intimately with the man himself. Included are essays and short pieces that shed light on Buchanan's view of the world. Ranging from personal reflections on the art and science of economics, to restatements of his central themes and reminiscences of his encounters and collaborations with other great thinkers, this volume presents James Buchanan as a multidimensional human being, not just as a great economic and political thinker. The thirty-three pieces collected in IDEAS, PERSONS, AND EVENTS are grouped into these categories: autobiographical and personal reflections; reflections on fellow political economists; political economy in the post-socialist century; reform without romance. As Hartmut Kliemt states in his foreword, "The personal and the theoretical are often inseparably intertwined in the essays of this volume... As a case in point, consider James Buchanan's account of his relationship to Frank Knight. This account not only sheds some interesting light on the personal element in the development of science, it also offers some new perspectives on the concept of the 'relatively absolute absolutes', which has been so central to Buchanan's thinking in general."

Table of Contents

Foreword xi
Autobiographical and Personal Reflections
Born-Again Economist
3(15)
From the Inside Looking Out
18(10)
Italian Retrospective
28(10)
Political Economy: 1957--82
38(12)
Virginia Political Economy: Some Personal Reflections
50(14)
A Theory of Truth in Autobiography
64(13)
James M. Buchanan
Robert D. Tollison
Reflections on Fellow Political Economists
Frank H. Knight: 1885--1972
77(9)
Knight, Frank H.
86(9)
The Qualities of a Natural Economist
95(13)
Preface to Essays on Unorthodox Economic Strategies: A Memorial Volume in Honor of Winston C. Bush
108(2)
Jack Wiseman: A Personal Appreciation
110(6)
I Did Not Call Him ``Fritz'': Personal Recollection of Professor F.A. v. Hayek
116(7)
Methods and Morals in Economics: The Ayres-Knight Discussion
123(12)
Economists and the Gains-from-Trade
135(18)
Shackle and a Lecture in Pittsburgh
153(5)
Review of Imagination and the Nature of Choice
158(4)
Review of Politics and Markets: The World's Political Economic Systems
162(3)
Liberty, Market and State
165(8)
Political Economy in the Post-Socialist Century
America's Third Century in Perspective
173(14)
Analysis, Ideology and the Events of 1989
187(12)
Politicized Economies in Limbo: America, Europe and the World, 1994
199(11)
The Epistemological Feasibility of Free Markets
210(11)
Consumption without Production: The Impossible Idyll of Socialism
221(18)
Economics in the Post-Socialist Century
239(9)
Post-Socialist Political Economy
248(15)
The Triumph of Economic Science: Is Fukuyama Wrong and, If So, Why?
263(13)
Public Choice after Socialism
276(13)
Reform without Romance
Adam Smith as Inspiration
289(15)
The Potential for Politics after Socialism
304(14)
Ideas, Institutions, and Political Economy: A Plea for Disestablishment
318(13)
Can Policy Activism Succeed? A Public-Choice Perspective
331(13)
Society and Democracy
344(12)
Reform without Romance: First Principles in Political Economy
356(9)
Name Index 365(4)
Subject Index 369

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