I decided to do a site-restricted Google search on Larry Lessig's tumblr to see if he has written recently on public choice theory.[1] There are no hits on his tumblr at all for "public choice," even though there are plenty of hits for his discussions of the influence of money on politics. I guess I went to a different law school, where we learned about public choice theory in a mandatory class in our first year.
It's not so easy to fix public policy just by making something illegal that people are strongly motivated to do--a proposition that HN participants understand very well when we talk about drug policy, for instance. To better control the influence of people with a lot of money on a political system that also governs people who don't have much money takes a lot more than this SuperPAC. I'm not sure that it even represents me.
It's not so easy to fix public policy just by making something illegal that people are strongly motivated to do--a proposition that HN participants understand very well when we talk about drug policy, for instance. To better control the influence of people with a lot of money on a political system that also governs people who don't have much money takes a lot more than this SuperPAC. I'm not sure that it even represents me.
[1] http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/PublicChoice.html
http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21569692...
http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/publicchoice.htm
http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/PublicChoice.html