Foreword xi 1.Autobiographical and Personal Reflections
Born-Again Economist 3
From the Inside Looking Out 18
Italian Retrospective 28
Political Economy:1957 –82 38
Virginia Political Economy: Some Personal Reflections 50
A Theory of Truth in Autobiography (James M. Buchanan and Rober D. Tollison) 64 2.Reflections on Fellow Political Economists
Frank H. Knight: 1885 –1972 77
Knight, Frank H. 86
The Qualities of a Natural Economist 95
Preface to Essays on Unorthodox Economic Strategies: A Memorial Volume in Honor of Winston C. Bush 108
Jack Wiseman: A Personal Appreciation 110
I Did Not Call Him ‘‘Fritz ’’: Personal Recollections of Professor F. A. v. Hayek 116
Methods and Morals in Economics: The Ayres-Knight Discussion 123
Economists and the Gains-from-Trade 135
Shackle and a Lecture in Pittsburgh 153
Review of Imagination and the Nature of Choice 158
Review of Politics and Markets: The World ’s Political Economic Systems 162
Liberty, Market and State 165 3.Political Economy in the Post-Socialist Century
America ’Third Century in Perspective 173
Analysis, Ideology and the Events of 1989 187
Politicized Economies in Limbo: America, Europe and the World,1994 199
The Epistemological Feasibility of Free Markets 210
Consumption without Production: The Impossible Idyll of Socialism 221
Economics in the Post-Socialist Century 239
Post-Socialist Political Economy 248
The Triumph of Economic Science: Is Fukuyama Wrong and, If So, Why? 263
Public Choice after Socialism 276 4.Reform without Romance
Adam Smith as Inspiration 289
The Potential for Politics after Socialism 304
I Did Not Call Him ‘‘Fritz ’’: Personal Recollections of Professor F. A. v. Hayek 116
Methods and Morals in Economics: The Ayres-Knight Discussion 123
Economists and the Gains-from-Trade 135
Shackle and a Lecture in Pittsburgh 153
Review of Imagination and the Nature of Choice 158
Review of Politics and Markets:The World ’s Political Economic Systems 162
Liberty, Market and State 165 3.Political Economy in the Post-Socialist Century
America’s Third Century in Perspective 173
Analysis, Ideology and the Events of 1989 187
Politicized Economies in Limbo: America, Europe and the World,1994 199
The Epistemological Feasibility of Free Markets 210
Consumption without Production: The Impossible Idyll of Socialism 221
Economics in the Post-Socialist Century 239
Post-Socialist Political Economy 248
The Triumph of Economic Science: Is Fukuyama Wrong and, If So,Why? 263
Public Choice after Socialism 276 4.Reform without Romance
Adam Smith as Inspiration 289
The Potential for Politics after Socialism 304
Ideas, Institutions, and Political Economy: A Plea for Disestablishment 318
Can Policy Activism Succeed? A Public-Choice Perspective 331
Society and Democracy 344
Reform without Romance: First Principles in Political Economy 356 Name Index 365
Subject Index 369
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