Ask yourself, how many times have you seen or heard about something that is wrong in the world and also heard someone say, “the government should do something about that”? If you live in a democratic country, particularly one in the West, you probably see or hear this quite often. Whether it’s issues like climate change, the ‘fight’ for $15 minimum wage, or the latest social justice cause, cries for governmental or authoritative intervention are routine. Indeed, activists like Greta Thunberg
The Importance of Public Choice Theory
The Importance of Public Choice Theory
The Importance of Public Choice Theory
Ask yourself, how many times have you seen or heard about something that is wrong in the world and also heard someone say, “the government should do something about that”? If you live in a democratic country, particularly one in the West, you probably see or hear this quite often. Whether it’s issues like climate change, the ‘fight’ for $15 minimum wage, or the latest social justice cause, cries for governmental or authoritative intervention are routine. Indeed, activists like Greta Thunberg