The Free Market and the Human Condition explores the human condition as situated in the free market from a variety of academic disciplines. By relying upon contributors who approach the topic from their respective disciplines, the book provides an accumulated picture of the free market, the human condition, and the relationship between them.
The Free Market and the Human Condition explores the human condition as situated in the free market from a variety of academic disciplines. By relying upon contributors who approach the topic from their respective disciplines, the book provides an accumulated picture of the free market, the human condition, and the relationship between them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lee Trepanier is professor of political science at Saginaw Valley State University and editor of the Lexington Books series Politics, Literature and Film.
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Introduction Lee Trepanier Part I: The Philosophical Condition Chapter 2: Forbidden Delicacies: The Ideal City, the Luxurious City, and the Marketplace in Plato's Republic Kirk Fitzpatrick Chapter 3: Aristotle on the Occupy Movement and Financial Inequality Pamela Hood Chapter 4: Communio, Economics, and the Anthropology of Liberalism Jeremy Beer Part II: The Familial Condition Chapter 5: Marriage and the Marketplace in Jane Austen's Emma and Mansfield Park Lee Trepanier Chapter 6: Closing America's "Factory of Individual Character": The Social and Political Consequences of a Bankrupt Home Economy Bryce Christensen Part III: The Public Condition Chapter 7: Why Business Schools Exist: On the Intellectual Origins of Business Schools in Nineteenth Century France and America Peter McNamara Chapter 8: Philosophy, Economics, and the Supply Side of the Archeological Black Market William H. Krieger Chapter 9: Rehabilitation or Incapacitation: The Economics of U.S. Correctional Policy Emily Sullivan
Introduction Lee Trepanier Part I: The Philosophical Condition Chapter 2: Forbidden Delicacies: The Ideal City, the Luxurious City, and the Marketplace in Plato's Republic Kirk Fitzpatrick Chapter 3: Aristotle on the Occupy Movement and Financial Inequality Pamela Hood Chapter 4: Communio, Economics, and the Anthropology of Liberalism Jeremy Beer Part II: The Familial Condition Chapter 5: Marriage and the Marketplace in Jane Austen's Emma and Mansfield Park Lee Trepanier Chapter 6: Closing America's "Factory of Individual Character": The Social and Political Consequences of a Bankrupt Home Economy Bryce Christensen Part III: The Public Condition Chapter 7: Why Business Schools Exist: On the Intellectual Origins of Business Schools in Nineteenth Century France and America Peter McNamara Chapter 8: Philosophy, Economics, and the Supply Side of the Archeological Black Market William H. Krieger Chapter 9: Rehabilitation or Incapacitation: The Economics of U.S. Correctional Policy Emily Sullivan
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