Bringing Rules Centrestage

Originally published in The Indian Express

James Buchanan discarded romantic notions of public spirited politicians James M. Buchanan, who died on January 9 at 93, was one of the most profound thinkers of our age. Few Indians would be familiar with his academic contributions or even recognise his name. Yet, the insights from his research would strike a chord with every Indian navigating government inefficiencies and excesses on a daily basis.

James Buchanan discarded romantic notions of public spirited politicians
James M. Buchanan, who died on January 9 at 93, was one of the most profound thinkers of our age. Few Indians would be familiar with his academic contributions or even recognise his name. Yet, the insights from his research would strike a chord with every Indian navigating government inefficiencies and excesses on a daily basis.
James Buchanan discarded romantic notions of public spirited politiciansJames M. Buchanan, who died on January 9 at 93, was one of the most profound thinkers of our age. Few Indians would be familiar with his academic contributions or even recognise his name. Yet, the insights from his research would strike a chord with every Indian navigating government inefficiencies and excesses on a daily basis.

 

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