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James Payne (bibliographie)
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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de James Payne, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1965 à 1970
- 1965,
- a. "Labor and Politics in Peru; The System of Political Bargaining", New Haven: Yale University Press
- b. “Peru: The Politics of Structured Violence”, Journal of Politics, May
- 1968,
- a. "Patterns of Conflict in Colombia", New Haven: Yale University Press
- b. “The Oligarchy Muddle”, World Politics, April
De 1970 à 1979
- 1970, "The American Threat; The Fear of War as an Instrument of Foreign Policy", Chicago, Markham Pub. Co
- 1972,
- a. "Incentive Theory and Political Process; Motivation and Leadership in the Dominican Republic", Lexington, Mass., Lexington Books
- b. avec Oliver H. Woshinsky, “Incentives for Political Participation”, World Politics, July
- 1973, "Foundations of Empirical Political Analysis", Chicago, Markham Pub. Co
- 1974, “Fishing Expedition Probability: The Statistics of Post Hoc Hypothesizing”, Polity, Fall
- 1975,
- a. "Principles of Social Science Measurement", Lytton
- b. avec James A. Dyer, “Betting after the Race is Over: The Perils of Post Hoc Hypothesizing”, American Journal of Political Science, Fall
- 1979, “Inflation, Unemployment, and Left-Wing Political Parties: A Reanalysis”, American Political Science Review, March
De 1980 à 1989
- 1980,
- a. “Show Horses and Work Horses in the United States House of Representatives”, Polity, Spring, pp428-456
- b. “The Personal Electoral Advantage of House Incumbents, 1936-1976”, American Politics Quarterly, October, pp465-482
- 1981, "The American Threat; National Security and Foreign Policy", Lytton
- 1982, “Career Intentions and Electoral Performance of Members of the U. S. House”, Legislative Studies Quarterly, February
- 1984, "The Motivation of Politicians", Chicago: Nelson-Hall
- 1985, "Marxists: They Love a Man in a Uniform", Reason Magazine, October, pp39-43
- 1988,
- a. "Vanishing Voluntarism. When 'voluntary' agencies become government programs", The Freeman, May, Vol. 38, n°5, pp182-183 [lire en ligne]
- b. "What Should We Do About Luck? What should we do about the fact that some people are able to earn more money than others?", The Freeman, September, Vol 38, n°9, pp360-361
- 1989,
- a. "Why Nations Arm", Oxford, UK ; New York, NY, USA: B. Blackwell
- b. "How Smart Is Big Brother", The Freeman, March, Vol 39, n°3, pp92-93 (L'auteur considère que lorsqu'il s'agit de connaitre des choses précises et particulières, les agences gouvernementales sont intrinsèquement imparfaites pour exercer ce rôle.)
- c. "The Real Meaning of Tax Loopholes", The Freeman, April, Vol 39, n°4, pp132-133
De 1990 à 1994
- 1990,
- a. "Princess Navina Visits Malvolia", Lytton
- b. “The Congressional Brainwashing Machine”, Public Interest, Summer
- c. "The Real Case Against Taxes. Looking beyond the economic arguments against tax-and-spend programs", The Freeman, May, Vol 40, n°5, pp183-184
- 1991,
- a. "The Culture of Spending; Why Congress Lives Beyond Our Means", San Francisco, Calif. : ICS Press
- b. “Limiting Government by Limiting Congressional Terms”, Public Interest, Spring
- c. “Why Government Spending Grows: The Socialization Hypothesis”, Western Political Quarterly, June
- d. "80 Million Volunteers, But Where Are theVoluntarists?", The Freeman, January, Vol 41, n°1, pp4-5
- e. "School for Scandal", The Freeman, November, Vol 41, n°11
- 1992,
- a. "How Many Laws Are Enough?", The Freeman, April, Vol 42, n°4, pp152-159 (L'auteur pose la question de savoir ce qu'il se passe lorsque l'État abandonne son rôle de pacificateur.)
- b. "Throwing Money at Social Problems. Non-governmental methods bring about workable solutions", The Freeman, May, Vol 42, n°5, pp201-202
- 1993,
- a. "Costly Returns; The Burdens of the U. S. Tax System", San Francisco: ICS Press
- b. "The Kingdom That Gives Beethoven a C", The Freeman, November, Vol 43, n°11, p411
- c. "Voluntarism in Health: A Forgotten Solution. Free clinics allow physicians to help the poor", The Freeman, novembre, Vol 43, n°11
- 1994,
- a. "Princess Navina Visits Mandaat", Sandpoint, Idaho. Lytton Publishing (sous le pseudonyme de Count Nef)
- b. "The Promise of Community: Local Voluntary Organizations as Problem-Solvers", The Philanthropy Roundtable
- c. "Do English Cathedrals Need Government Help?", The Freeman, August, Vol 44, n°8
De 1995 à 1999
- 1995, commentaire du livre de Philip K. Howard, "The Death of Common Sense: How Law is Suffocating America", The Freeman, October, Vol 45, n°10, pp673-674
- 1996,
- a. commentaire du livre de William D. Eggers, John O'Leary, "Revolution at the Roots: Making Our Government Smaller, Better, and Closer to Home", The Freeman, Vol 46, n°4, avril, pp243-244
- b. commentaire du livre d'Auberon Herbert, "The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State and Other Essays", The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, May, Vol 46, n°5, p409
- 1997, dir., The Befriending Leader; Social Assistance without Dependency, Essays by Octavia Hill, Lytton
- 1998, "Overcoming Welfare; Expecting More from the Poor—And from Ourselves", New York : Basic Books
- 1999,
- a. "Princess Navina Visits Nueva Malvolia", Lytton
- b. "Why the War on Poverty Failed", The Freeman, January, Vol 49, n°1, pp6-10
De 2000 à 2009
- 2000,
- a. Drifting In and Out of Socialism: The Case of Ireland. Ideology Is Insignificant in Irish Politics, The Freeman, April, Vol 50, n°4
- b. “The Agony of Public Education”, The Independent Review, Fall
- 2001,
- a. "Overreacting to Terrorism. Federal Terrorism Policy Overreacts to a Small and Declining Threat", The Freeman, Avril, Vol 51, n°4
- b. Do Regulators Know What They’re Doing? Next Time You See a Code, Take a Closer Look, The Freeman, August, Vol 51, n°8
- 2002,
- a. "Princess Navina Visits Voluntaria", Lytton
- b. “Violence in the Twentieth Century: A Closer Look”, The Independent Review, Winter
- 2003, "A History of Force; Exploring the Worldwide Movement against Habits of Coercion, Bloodshed, and Mayhem", Sandpoint, Idaho : Lytton Pub. Co.
- 2004, "Scotland: The Bitter Taste of Independence. Big Governments with Ludicrous Promises Kill Dreams", The Freeman, Mai, Vol 54, n°5
- c. A Busybody Behind Every Tree, The Freeman, July/August, Vol 54, n°6
- 2005,
- a. Deconstructing Nation Building. The results are in and the record isn’t good, The American Conservative, 24 octobre
- b. Hurrah for Voluntary Art! Art Can Succeed Without Taxpayer Funding, The Freeman, May, Vol 55, n°4
- c. “The Prospects for Democracy in High-Violence Societies”, The Independent Review, Spring
- 2006,
- a. “Does Nation-building Work?”, The Independent Review, Spring
- b. “Did the United States Create Democracy in Germany?”, The Independent Review, Fall
- 2008,
- a. "One Inch above the Water; Running away on America’s rivers", Lytton
- b. “What Do the Terrorists Want?”, The Independent Review, Summer
- 2009, “Making the World Safe for Muddle; The Meaning of Democracy in American Foreign Policy”, The Independent Review, Spring, Vol 13, n°4, pp601-610
De 2010 à 2012
- 2010,
- a. "Six Political Illusions: A Primer on Government for Idealists Fed Up with History Repeating Itself", Lytton Publishing
- b. "A Health Insurance Criminal Pleads His Case", The Freeman, April, Vol 60, n°3, pp17-18
- c. “Are Welfare State Orphans in Good Hands?”, The Freeman, June, Vol 60, n°5, pp27-28
- d. "Can Government Save Us from Manmade Disasters?", The Freeman, November, vol 60, n°9, pp15-16
- 2011,
- a. Can Government Manage the Economy?, The Freeman, May, Vol 61, n°4
- b. The Preamble They Should’ve Written, The Freeman, July/August, Vol 61, n°6
- 2012,
- a. "Why the Titanic Is Sinking", The Freeman, March, vol 62, n°2, pp16-18 [lire en ligne]
- b. "The Unnoticed Deficit That Makes Us $6 Trillion Poorer", The Freeman, September, Vol 62, n°7, pp22-27