Why we chose this book
March 26, 2008 | 1919 GMT
This is not simply a handbook for cynical government. Rather it is a study on the nature of intentions and consequences, demonstrating that good intentions and good outcomes are frequently incompatible, and that the most important thing that rulers achieve are not those things that they intended. It is the foundation of the concept of the “invisible hand,” that Adam Smith employed in economics, but applied to political life as a whole.
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