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- W2039753080 abstract "The long-run tendency toward expansion of that has dominated social developments in the Western democracies for many years is attracting increasing attention from an array of social science scholars in search of a systematic explanation. This paper is an attempt to contribute a small fragment to that discussion. It addresses the rationale underlying conflicting views about the role, range and function of government. Alternative intellectual approaches to the limits of government appear to us to be critically influenced by the models of man employed by the various discussants.1 The set of characteristics with which man is endowed in the development of social science theory inevitably controls the body of theory that is forthcoming. What is less frequently recognized is the impact that views about the nature of man have on the evaluation of political and institutions.2 *The paper has been influenced by many discussions with Allan H. Meltzer and Michael Jensen. We also gratefully acknowledge valuable comments offered by William Dewald on a first draft. lNormative views about the role of are also conditioned by the conception of justice employed. An enquiry into the impact of alternative views of justice on political and social ideas is postponed to another occasion. 2Professional articulators usually explain the dispute between advocates of severely limited and the proponents of large and not clearly limited in terms of different ideological commitments. This is a rather shallow and unrevealing answer. It is easily understandable, however, in terms of the characteristics of the market for words conditioning the intelligentsia's behavior. Of course, ideological dimensions enter all our intellectual endeavors. The occurrence of these ideological components does not justify per se the rejection of any hypothesis or theory. Whatever the ideological influences at work, the informative value of a hypothesis can only be judged by appropriate cognitive procedure.s." @default.
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- W2039753080 title "The Perception of Man and the Conception of Government" @default.
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