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Markets against Modernity Ecological Irrationality, Public and Private.

By: Murphy, Ryan HMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Capitalist thought: studies in philosophy, politics, and economicsPublication details: Lanham Lexington Books, 2019Description: 1 online resource (231 pages)ISBN: 1498591191; 9781498591195Subject(s): 2000-2099 | Capitalism | Civilization, Modern -- 21st century | Economic history -- 21st century | Capitalism | Civilization, Modern | Economic history | Political Science: Political EconomyGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 330.122 LOC classification: HB501Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
<P style="line-height:2;">Chapter 1, Trade Is Good ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 2, Extreme Voter Stupidity ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 3, The Obvious and Simple System of <span style="font-style:italic;">Unnatural Liberty ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 4, Ecological Irrationality in the Wild ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 5, Bohemian Status-archy ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 6, Anarchy, State, and Dystopia, ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 7, Too Much Social Capital ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 8, The Poverty of DIYism ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 9, Social Luddism ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 10, Whither Expertise?
Summary: Economist Ryan Murphy explains divergences between popular and informed opinion on the value of the institutions of the modern world, including globalized markets, science, and pluralism. The public expresses hostility for these institutions both in the voting booth and in their private lives, and even through the marketplace itself.
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Economist Ryan Murphy explains divergences between popular and informed opinion on the value of the institutions of the modern world, including globalized markets, science, and pluralism. The public expresses hostility for these institutions both in the voting booth and in their private lives, and even through the marketplace itself.

<P style="line-height:2;">Chapter 1, Trade Is Good ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 2, Extreme Voter Stupidity ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 3, The Obvious and Simple System of <span style="font-style:italic;">Unnatural Liberty ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 4, Ecological Irrationality in the Wild ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 5, Bohemian Status-archy ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 6, Anarchy, State, and Dystopia, ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 7, Too Much Social Capital ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 8, The Poverty of DIYism ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 9, Social Luddism ; ; <p style="line-height:2;">Chapter 10, Whither Expertise?

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