Source: Law & Liberty
by David Lewis Schaefer
“In Federalist #9, Alexander Hamilton rebutted ‘the advocates of despotism,’ who maintained the impossibility of combining free government with civic order, citing advances in ‘the science of politics,’ embodied in the US Constitution. Following Hamilton’s lead, in The Collective-Action Constitution, Duke law professor Neil S. Siegel announces the achievement of newer discoveries in political science, notably through the application of game theory to the interpretation and improvement of our founding document.” (01/14/25)