In this book, Nicklas Nickel reviews mainstream economics' approach to the study of "politics," focusing on the most important studies of the "Public Choice Theory".
As you will see after reading the book, economics-politics entanglement (entangled political economy) was dissociated from the jumping-off places of formation of political economy in the 18th century.
This dissociation was of fundamental importance, especially to neoclassical economists. Accordingly, by virtue of that, conventional economics later examined "economics" as becoming increasingly separate from politics.
By sticking to this path, the "Public Choice Theory" has endeavored to apply the methodology and ontology of this science to the study of politics and social developments.
This book begins with the issues confronting the Public Choice Theory and then scrutinizes the contributions of each, in the first place, and their different intellectual and political traditions, in the second place, according to the Public Choice Theorists.
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