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11 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 317 (2013)
The Right to Good Faith: How Crony Capitalism Delegitimizes the Administrative State

handle is hein.journals/geojlap11 and id is 333 raw text is: The Right to Good Faith:
How Crony Capitalism Delegitimizes the
Administrative State
JASON BRENNAN*
People subject to the coercive rule of government have at least a prima facie
right to be governed competently and in good faith. Governmental power is
legitimate and authoritative only when exercised by a competent body that
makes decisions competently and in good faith. Crony capitalism, bailouts,
and rent-seeking show that certain governments, such as the United States
federal government, systematically violate citizens' rights to competence and
good faith. Citizens in those regimes have a right to a more limited scope for
government control over the economy.
I. GOVERNMENT BEHAVIOR AND THE SCOPE OF GOVERNMENT . . . . . . . .  318
II. LEGITIMACY AND AUTHORITY          ............................ 319
III. THE JURY ARGUMENT FOR COMPETENCE AND GOOD FAITH ........  320
IV. GENERALIZING THE COMPETENCE PRINCIPLE      .................. 322
V. THE COMPETENCE PRINCIPLE IN CONTEXT ....................   324
VI. THE COMPETENCE PRINCIPLE AS A LIMIT ON THE SCOPE OF
GOVERNMENT               ....................................... 326
VII. CRONY CAPITALISM AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE   ........... 327
A. Crony Capitalism Violates the Competence Principle ...... . 328
B. Why the Administrative State Often Causes Crony
Capitalism .....................................      329
C. The High Costs of Crony Capitalism ..................  332
VIII. MoRE THAN MERE COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS      ................. 333

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* Assistant Professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University. @ 2013, Jason
Brennan.

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