This text is a collection of essays dealing with the questions of what public goods really are, and how they should in fact be addressed. A socialist slant pervades the text, and this slant presents readers with the challenge of taking an honest look at the role of power in defining public goods.
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This text is a collection of essays dealing with the questions of what public goods really are, and how they should in fact be addressed. A socialist slant pervades the text, and this slant presents readers with the challenge of taking an honest look at the role of power in defining public goods.
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