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Alain Marciano: The origins of Buchanan’s views on federalism, Chicago 1946–1947

Veröffentlicht von Alexander Albrecht am 12. Juni 202012. Juni 2020

In his latest work, NOUS Member Alain Marciano explores the origins and the development of James Buchanan’s understanding of Federalism. He draws special attention to term papers of James Buchanan, which were his first writings on federalism.

The full paper is available here.

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