Abstract

espanolEste articulo analiza el pensamiento del Premio Nobel de Economia James M. Buchanan, desagregando lo que la autora considera como sus aportes fundamentales a la teoria sociopolitica: la filosofia del individualismo, la politica como intercambio y como contrato, el Estado limitado como antonimo del Estado sobreextendido, la democracia de corte individualista y constitucional, la politica sin romanticismo y la constitucion moral como sustrato del liberalismo clasico. EnglishThis paper analyzes the thought of Nobel Prize James M. Buchanan by disaggregating his fundamental contributions to the sociopolitical theory: the philosophy of individualism, politics as exchange and as a contract, limited government as the opposite of the overextended State, an individualistic and constitutional basis of democracy, politics without romance, and the moral constitution as the substrate of classical liberalism.

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