The Routledge handbook of philosophy, politics, and economics

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The Routledge handbook of philosophy, politics, and economics

edited by C.M. Melenovsky

(Routledge handbooks)(Routledge handbooks in philosophy)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction / C.M. Melenovsky
  • PPE as an intellectual enterprise / Geoffrey Brennan and Geoffrey Sayre-McCord
  • On models and their uses / James Johnson
  • Complexity / Fred D'Agostino
  • PPE in Marx's materialist conception of history / Vanessa Wills
  • Feminist theory / Ann E. Cudd
  • Game theory / John Thrasher
  • Four structures of intransitive preferences / Luc Bovens
  • Theories of choice behavior / Sudeep Bhatia
  • Rule-following / Erik O. Kimbrough and Bart J. Wilson
  • Implicit bias and decision-making / Lacey J. Davidson
  • Social norms / Ryan Muldoon
  • Institutions and institutionalism / C.M. Melenovsky
  • Property / Bas van der Vossen
  • Corporations in our polity / Amy J. Sepinwall
  • Polycentricity / Vlad Tarko
  • The advantages of markets / Matt Zwolinski
  • Exploitation / Vida Panitch
  • The meaning of markets / Brookes Brown
  • Gender and the division of labor / Gina Schouten
  • Housing markets / Kristina Meshelski
  • Capitalism / Peter Boettke
  • Socialisms / Samuel Arnold
  • Property owning democracy / Alan Thomas
  • Social democracy / Jeppe Von Platz
  • Corruption / Michael C. Munger
  • Property rights and justice in holdings : a libertarian perspective / Erik Mack
  • High liberalism / Samuel Freeman
  • Institutionalism, injustice, and personal responsibility / Kok-Chor Tan
  • Social justice / Maeve McKeown
  • Justice across borders / Serena Parekh
  • In defense of epistocracy : enlightened preference voting / Jason Brennan
  • Voting rules / Itai Sher
  • Enabling informed and equal participation / Thomas Christiano
  • What, if anything, can justify limiting workers' voice? / Liza Herzog
  • Social trust / Karen S. Cook and Jacob Reidhead

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This handbook advances the interdisciplinary field of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) by identifying thirty-five topics of ongoing research. Instead of focusing on historically significant texts, it features experts talking about current debates. Individually, each chapter provides a resource for new research. Together, the chapters provide a thorough introduction to contemporary work in PPE, which makes it an ideal reader for a senior-year course. The handbook is organized into seven parts, each with its own introduction and five chapters: I. Frameworks II. Decision-Making III. Social Structures IV. Markets V. Economic Systems VI. Distributive Justice VII. Democracy The "Frameworks" part discusses common tools and perspectives in PPE, and the "Decision-making" section shows different approaches to the study of choice. From there, parts on "Social Structures," "Markets" and "Economic Systems" each use tools from the three PPE disciplines to study and distinguish parts of society. The next part explains dominant theories and challenges to the paradigm of "Distributive Justice." Finally, a part on "Democracy" offers five challenges to current democratic practice.

Table of Contents

1. PPE as an Intellectual Enterprise 2. On Models and their Uses 3. Complexity 4. PPE in Marx's Materialist Conception of History 5. Feminist Theory 6. Game Theory 7. Four Structures of Intransitive Preferences 8. Theories of Choice Behavior 9. Rule-Following 10. Implicit Bias and Decision-Making 11. Social Norms 12. Institutions and Institutionalism 13. Property 14. Corporations in our Polity 15. Polycentricity 16. The Advantages of Markets 17. Exploitation 18. The Meaning of Markets 19. Gender and the Division of Labor 20. Housing Markets 21. Capitalism 22. Socialisms 23. Property-Owning Democracy 24. Social Democracy 25. Corruption 26. Property Rights and Justice in Holdings: A Libertarian Perspective 27. High Liberalism 28. Institutionalism, Injustice, and Personal Responsibility 29. Social Justice 30. Justice Across Borders 31. In Defense of Epistocracy: Enlightened Preference Voting 32. Voting Rules 33. Enabling Informed and Equal Participation 34. What, If Anything, Can Justify Limiting Workers' Voice? 35. Social Trust

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