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Individuals and Interest Groups in the Political Process

A Public Choice Approach

Erschienen am 29.11.2024
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ISBN/EAN: 9783631911846
Sprache: Englisch
Format (T/L/B): 21.0 x 14.0 cm
Einband: Gebunden

Beschreibung

The aim of the book is to reevaluate inner dymamics of, and tensions between, individuals who are active in the political process as members of interest groups. To that end, the author creates a model for the individual reasoning, preferences, and motivations made manifest in their observable behavior. This is achieved by analyzing the conduct of individuals in society according to the increasing complexity of interaction in the public sphere. The analysis starts with the ethical concerns of individuals and moves towards their capacities as citizens, voters, and politicians. The author then addresses aspects of social contract theory, as well as the uncertainty that is an inherent part of social cooperation. An interdisciplinary approach to public choice, as well as elements of constitutional economy, political philosophy, and ethics are brought together to question our understanding of the way individuals and interest groups operate in the political sphere due to serious inconsistencies of individual reasoning within the latter.

Autorenportrait

Benedykt Olszewski, PhD, holds several university diplomas in the field of philosophy, economy, EU policy, philology and linguistics. He was a member of the cabinet of a Committee Chair at the European Parliament in Brussels. His research interests focus on constitutional economy, behavior of individuals in society and interest groups.