The Methodology of Confirming the Effectiveness of Public Policy

The Monist 56 (1):116-139 (1972)
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Abstract

Many modern societies are committed to harmonizing their laws and public policies with their deeply felt moral values. To succeed in this accomplishment is to employ methods that move rationally from fundamental values to the policy incarnations that the society installs and maintains. This paper is an examination into what this method ought to be if policies are to instantiate agreed-upon fundamental moral commitments rather than the arbitrary whims of tyranny and anarchism or the political expedience of compromise.

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Rational choice and public affairs.Tibor R. Machan - 1980 - Theory and Decision 12 (3):229-258.

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