The Leisure Class and Sovereignty
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Köp båda 2 för 997 krProviding another key contribution to the immensely popular field of law and economics, this book, written by the doyen of the history of economic thought in the US, explores the dynamic relationship between economics, law and polity. Combining a ...
Warren J. Samuels is Professor of Economics at Michigan State University, specializing in the history of economic thought, methodology, and law and economics.
Introduction PART I Veblen and Commons 1 Veblen, Commons, and the Industrial Commission 2 Veblen and Commons and the concept of community PART II Commons, A Sociological View of Sovereignty 3 An evolutionary theory of the development of property and the state 4 Sovereignty and withholding in John Commonss political economy 5 The identity and significance of Commonss A Sociological View of Sovereignty 6 Commons, sovereignty, and the legal basis of the economic system 7 John R.Commonss Political Economy and Law: Harbinger of A Sociological View of Sovereignty and Legal Foundations of Capitalism PART III Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class 8 Veblen and the vanishing of the leisure class 9 The Theory of the Leisure Class and the theory of demand 10 Veblens contribution to the instrumental theory of normative value 11 Veblens Theory of the Leisure Class and the genesis of evolutionary economics 12 Veblens feminism in historical perspective 13 Veblen and the anthropological perspective 14 The rhetoricality of Thorstein Veblens economic theorizing: A critical reading of The Theory of the Leisure Class 15 Georg Simmel and Thorstein Veblen on fashion fin de sicle 16 A neoinstitutional theory of social change in Veblens The Theory of the Leisure Class