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View article: Adam Smith and Sociology
Adam Smith and Sociology Open
The central core of the work of Adam Smith is identified here, with particular reference to his own words. His argumentation is full of surprises and paradoxes, and it offers key insights for sociology, especially as it allows us to better…
View article: PSC volume 54 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
PSC volume 54 issue 4 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: JPH volume 33 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
JPH volume 33 issue 3 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Critical Friends: Anti-psychiatry and Clinical Psychology
Critical Friends: Anti-psychiatry and Clinical Psychology Open
Psychiatry has never been without vociferous critics. Anti-psychiatry raised legitimate, albeit irritating, concerns about psychiatric practice. Clinical psychologists in Britain now outnumber psychiatrists, with an enormously expanded cli…
View article: The World of States
The World of States Open
Without nation-states Covid-19, climate change, international cyberattacks, and other threats would go unchecked. In The World of States, John L. Campbell and John A. Hall challenge the view that nation-states have lost their relevance in …
View article: Matthew Lockwood . The Conquest of Death: Violence and the Birth of the Modern British State. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017. Pp. 404. $85.00 (cloth).
Matthew Lockwood . The Conquest of Death: Violence and the Birth of the Modern British State. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017. Pp. 404. $85.00 (cloth). Open
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View article: Towards an intellectual history of evolutionary economics: competition and struggle versus cooperation and mutual aid
Towards an intellectual history of evolutionary economics: competition and struggle versus cooperation and mutual aid Open
Our inquiry considers the origins of Evolutionary Economics by reintroducing a debate that took place in Russia in the 19th and early 20th century. Responses to Charles Darwin’s The origin of Species are considered, especially critiques st…
View article: Subreption, radical institutionalism, and economic evolution
Subreption, radical institutionalism, and economic evolution Open
This inquiry seeks to establish the importance of subreption as an approach to economic and social evolution that also proves integral to the tradition of radical institutionalism. We relate subreption?s etymology and appearances in Roman,…