Culture, Sociality, and Morality
New Applications of Mainline Political Economy
Herausgeber: Aligica, Paul Dragos; Storr, Virgil Henry; Choi, Ginny Seung
Culture, Sociality, and Morality
New Applications of Mainline Political Economy
Herausgeber: Aligica, Paul Dragos; Storr, Virgil Henry; Choi, Ginny Seung
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The interdisciplinary chapters in this volume explore how the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy can help us to understand culture, sociality and morality.
The interdisciplinary chapters in this volume explore how the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy can help us to understand culture, sociality and morality.
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- Economy, Polity, and Society
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781538150870
- ISBN-10: 1538150875
- Artikelnr.: 68537122
- Economy, Polity, and Society
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781538150870
- ISBN-10: 1538150875
- Artikelnr.: 68537122
Paul Dragos Aligica is a senior fellow at the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a Professor of Administrative Sciences at the University of Bucharest. Ginny Choi is a Senior Fellow at the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, an Associate Director of Academic and Student Programs at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Virgil Henry Storr is an Associate Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics, George Mason University, the Don C. Lavoie Senior Fellow in the F.A. Hayek Program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and the Vice President of Academic and Student Programs at the Mercatus Center.
Introduction, Paul Dragos Aligica, Ginny Seung Choi, and Virgil Henry Storr
Chapter 1: A Framework for Understanding Culture, Sociality, and Morality
in Mainline Political Economy by Ginny Seung Choi, Paul Dragos Aligica, and
Virgil Henry Storr
Chapter 2: Freedom as an Artifact: The Cultural Foundations of Ordered
Liberty by Lewis Hoss
Chapter 3: Do We Own Our Data? The Finders-Keepers Ethics of the Cyber
Commons by James Goodrich
Chapter 4: Artisanship, Artifact, and Aesthetic Fact by Jaime Carini
Chapter 5: Sculptures of Stolen Marble: Applying Austrian Insights to
Cultural Analyses of the Social, Political, and Economic Systems of
Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast by Rosaleen McAfee
Chapter 6: Internet, Culture, and the New Feminist Phase: De-Westernizing
Hashtags for Global Social Movements by Ololade Afolabi
Chapter 7: Automation, Not Immigration? A Case Study of Japan by Nicole Wu
Chapter 8: Might at the Museum: Moral Communities, Moral Orders, and Museum
Narratives by Lee Moore
Chapter 9: The Haider Phenomenon and The Rise of Austrian Neoliberalism by
Valentina Ausserladscheider
Chapter 10: Law, Crime, and Emergent Dis/order: Reading Hayek with and
against Durkheim by Brandon Hunter-Pazzara
Chapter 11: A Pluralistic Approach to Corruption: Principal-Agent,
Collective Action, and Hayek by Mario I. Juarez-Garcia
Chapter 12: Reconsidering the Reproductive Justice Framework: The Priority
of Bodily Integrity Over Parental Privileges by Samantha Godwin
Chapter 1: A Framework for Understanding Culture, Sociality, and Morality
in Mainline Political Economy by Ginny Seung Choi, Paul Dragos Aligica, and
Virgil Henry Storr
Chapter 2: Freedom as an Artifact: The Cultural Foundations of Ordered
Liberty by Lewis Hoss
Chapter 3: Do We Own Our Data? The Finders-Keepers Ethics of the Cyber
Commons by James Goodrich
Chapter 4: Artisanship, Artifact, and Aesthetic Fact by Jaime Carini
Chapter 5: Sculptures of Stolen Marble: Applying Austrian Insights to
Cultural Analyses of the Social, Political, and Economic Systems of
Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast by Rosaleen McAfee
Chapter 6: Internet, Culture, and the New Feminist Phase: De-Westernizing
Hashtags for Global Social Movements by Ololade Afolabi
Chapter 7: Automation, Not Immigration? A Case Study of Japan by Nicole Wu
Chapter 8: Might at the Museum: Moral Communities, Moral Orders, and Museum
Narratives by Lee Moore
Chapter 9: The Haider Phenomenon and The Rise of Austrian Neoliberalism by
Valentina Ausserladscheider
Chapter 10: Law, Crime, and Emergent Dis/order: Reading Hayek with and
against Durkheim by Brandon Hunter-Pazzara
Chapter 11: A Pluralistic Approach to Corruption: Principal-Agent,
Collective Action, and Hayek by Mario I. Juarez-Garcia
Chapter 12: Reconsidering the Reproductive Justice Framework: The Priority
of Bodily Integrity Over Parental Privileges by Samantha Godwin
Introduction, Paul Dragos Aligica, Ginny Seung Choi, and Virgil Henry Storr
Chapter 1: A Framework for Understanding Culture, Sociality, and Morality
in Mainline Political Economy by Ginny Seung Choi, Paul Dragos Aligica, and
Virgil Henry Storr
Chapter 2: Freedom as an Artifact: The Cultural Foundations of Ordered
Liberty by Lewis Hoss
Chapter 3: Do We Own Our Data? The Finders-Keepers Ethics of the Cyber
Commons by James Goodrich
Chapter 4: Artisanship, Artifact, and Aesthetic Fact by Jaime Carini
Chapter 5: Sculptures of Stolen Marble: Applying Austrian Insights to
Cultural Analyses of the Social, Political, and Economic Systems of
Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast by Rosaleen McAfee
Chapter 6: Internet, Culture, and the New Feminist Phase: De-Westernizing
Hashtags for Global Social Movements by Ololade Afolabi
Chapter 7: Automation, Not Immigration? A Case Study of Japan by Nicole Wu
Chapter 8: Might at the Museum: Moral Communities, Moral Orders, and Museum
Narratives by Lee Moore
Chapter 9: The Haider Phenomenon and The Rise of Austrian Neoliberalism by
Valentina Ausserladscheider
Chapter 10: Law, Crime, and Emergent Dis/order: Reading Hayek with and
against Durkheim by Brandon Hunter-Pazzara
Chapter 11: A Pluralistic Approach to Corruption: Principal-Agent,
Collective Action, and Hayek by Mario I. Juarez-Garcia
Chapter 12: Reconsidering the Reproductive Justice Framework: The Priority
of Bodily Integrity Over Parental Privileges by Samantha Godwin
Chapter 1: A Framework for Understanding Culture, Sociality, and Morality
in Mainline Political Economy by Ginny Seung Choi, Paul Dragos Aligica, and
Virgil Henry Storr
Chapter 2: Freedom as an Artifact: The Cultural Foundations of Ordered
Liberty by Lewis Hoss
Chapter 3: Do We Own Our Data? The Finders-Keepers Ethics of the Cyber
Commons by James Goodrich
Chapter 4: Artisanship, Artifact, and Aesthetic Fact by Jaime Carini
Chapter 5: Sculptures of Stolen Marble: Applying Austrian Insights to
Cultural Analyses of the Social, Political, and Economic Systems of
Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast by Rosaleen McAfee
Chapter 6: Internet, Culture, and the New Feminist Phase: De-Westernizing
Hashtags for Global Social Movements by Ololade Afolabi
Chapter 7: Automation, Not Immigration? A Case Study of Japan by Nicole Wu
Chapter 8: Might at the Museum: Moral Communities, Moral Orders, and Museum
Narratives by Lee Moore
Chapter 9: The Haider Phenomenon and The Rise of Austrian Neoliberalism by
Valentina Ausserladscheider
Chapter 10: Law, Crime, and Emergent Dis/order: Reading Hayek with and
against Durkheim by Brandon Hunter-Pazzara
Chapter 11: A Pluralistic Approach to Corruption: Principal-Agent,
Collective Action, and Hayek by Mario I. Juarez-Garcia
Chapter 12: Reconsidering the Reproductive Justice Framework: The Priority
of Bodily Integrity Over Parental Privileges by Samantha Godwin