How the Dismal Science got its name
classical economics and the ur-text of racial politics
- ISBN: 9780472089055
- Editorial: The University of Michigan Press
- Fecha de la edición: 2002
- Lugar de la edición: Michigan. Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 23 cm
- Nº Pág.: 320
- Idiomas: Inglés
Pt. 1. Two Sciences in Collision: The Dismal and the Gay. 1. Poets Come, Bringing Death to Friends of the Dismal Science. 2. Ecce Homo: Symbols Make the Man. 3. Beginning with an Exchange or with a Command? 4. A Rational Choice Approach to Scholarship --
pt. 2. Market Order or Hierarchy? 5. Debating Racial Quackery. 6. Economic Texts as Apocrypha. 7. Hard Times and the Moral Equivalence of Markets and Slavery --
pt. 3. The Katallactic Moment. 8. Exchange between Actor and Spectator. 9. The Partial Spectator in the Wealth of Nations: A Robust Utilitarianism. 10. Katallactic Rationality: Language, Approbation, and Exchange. 11. Adam Smith's Rational Choice Linguistics. 12. Bishop Berkeley Exorcises the Infinite.