Social contract, free ride : a study of the public goods problem

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Social contract, free ride : a study of the public goods problem

Anthony de Jasay

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1990, c1989

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First issued in paperback 1990

Bibliography: p. [245]-248

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Self-interest tells us to enjoy, while letting others bear the cost of, such public goods as civil order, defence, social welfare and much of the rest of the moral and material underpinnings of society. However, in order to assure their provision, we agree to be coerced to pay for them as long as everybody else is coerced too. This book provides a novel account of the public goods dilemma. The author shows how the social contract, in its quest for fairness, actually helps to breed the parasitic "free riding" it is meant to suppress. He also shows how, in the absence of taxation, many public goods would be provided by spontaneous group co-operation. This would, however, imply some degree of "free riding". Unwilling to tolerate such unfairness, co-operating groups would eventually drift from voluntary to compulsory solutions, heedless of the fact that this must bring back "free riding" with a vengeance. Perverse incentives are created by the attempt to render public provision assured and fair. This ambition, the author argues, is a principal cause of the poor functioning of organized society.

Table of Contents

  • The Surrender of Autonomy: Commitment to co-operation
  • Promise, performance, and enforcement
  • State-of-nature co-ordination
  • Social contract
  • Social choice
  • Solution and Result: The foundations of voluntariness
  • Constructive risk
  • An ethics turnpike
  • The unfairness of anarchy
  • The return of the free rider.

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  • NCID
    BA11818165
  • ISBN
    • 0198239122
  • LCCN
    88007647
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford [England],New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 256 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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