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I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends
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Policy CooperationPublic PolicyDiplomacyCollective Action ProblemPeace OperationInternational RelationsCollective ActionMy FriendsInternational ConflictUnited StatesPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesCollective GoodsDomestic Social Order
Ending the war in Vietnam, preventing similar conflicts elsewhere, solving the problems associated with the pollution of our environment, and securing a just domestic social order are among the most important political issues of our time. These issues have one characteristic in common: the securing (or non-securing) of these objectives will be shared by all citizens of the United States. Consequently, these and similar phenomena can be analyzed in terms of collective goods: goods that, if consumed by one member of a specified group, cannot be withheld from the other members. Indeed, much of politics can be seen to be concerned with the securing (or non-securing) of collective goods. The reason for this is well expressed by Mancur Olson:
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