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Race, Liberalism, and Economics.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (345 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780472024841
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Race, Liberalism, and EconomicsLOC classification:
  • HT1531
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART I Classical Economic and Early Approaches to Race -- Apes, Essences, and Races: What Natural Scientists Believed about Human Variation, 1700-1900 -- The Negro Science of Exchange: Classical Economics and Its Chicago Revival -- Contextualizing David Levy's How the Dismal Science Got Its Name -- or, Revisiting the Victorian Context of David Levy's History of Race and Economics -- John Stuart Mill on Race, Liberty, and Markets -- PART 2 Neoclassical and Modern Approaches to Racism -- Not an Average Human Being": How Economics Succumbed to Racial Accounts of Economic Man -- One Hundred Years of American Economists on Race and Discrimination, 1881 - 1981 -- Racial Discrimination in the Labor Market -- Liberty and Equality and Diversity? Thoughts on Liberalism and Racial Inequality after Capitalism's Latest Triumph -- The Anatomy of Racial Inequality: A Clarification -- PART 3 Policy Issues -- Pragmatism, Liberalism, and Economic Policy -- Better Recreational Drugs: Unleashing Technology to Win the War on Bad Drugs -- Bibliography -- About the Authors -- Index.
Summary: Explores how economic reasoning relates to the broader concepts of liberalism and racism.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART I Classical Economic and Early Approaches to Race -- Apes, Essences, and Races: What Natural Scientists Believed about Human Variation, 1700-1900 -- The Negro Science of Exchange: Classical Economics and Its Chicago Revival -- Contextualizing David Levy's How the Dismal Science Got Its Name -- or, Revisiting the Victorian Context of David Levy's History of Race and Economics -- John Stuart Mill on Race, Liberty, and Markets -- PART 2 Neoclassical and Modern Approaches to Racism -- Not an Average Human Being": How Economics Succumbed to Racial Accounts of Economic Man -- One Hundred Years of American Economists on Race and Discrimination, 1881 - 1981 -- Racial Discrimination in the Labor Market -- Liberty and Equality and Diversity? Thoughts on Liberalism and Racial Inequality after Capitalism's Latest Triumph -- The Anatomy of Racial Inequality: A Clarification -- PART 3 Policy Issues -- Pragmatism, Liberalism, and Economic Policy -- Better Recreational Drugs: Unleashing Technology to Win the War on Bad Drugs -- Bibliography -- About the Authors -- Index.

Explores how economic reasoning relates to the broader concepts of liberalism and racism.

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