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.
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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.
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- 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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- 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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Paul Dragos Aligica; Ginny Seung Choi and Virgil Henry Storr
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