
The Free Market and the Human Condition
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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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