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Inventing the market, Smith, Hegel, and political theory, Lisa Herzog

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Inventing the market, Smith, Hegel, and political theory, Lisa Herzog
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Inventing the market
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
876268875
Responsibility statement
Lisa Herzog
Sub title
Smith, Hegel, and political theory
Table Of Contents
1.Introduction: In Search of T̀he Market' -- 1.1.Introduction -- 1.2.A Post-Skinnerian Approach -- 1.3.Structure of the Study -- 2.Smith's Construction of the Market: Nature's Wise Contrivances -- 2.1.Introduction: Smith against the Cliches -- 2.2.Smith's Contexts -- 2.3.Smith's System -- 2.4.Smith's Notion of Nature -- 2.5.Smith's Account of the Market Society -- 2.6.Conclusion: The Vision of General Opulence -- 3.Hegel's Construction of the Market: the R̀elics of the State of Nature' -- 3.1.Introduction: Hegel Then and Now -- 3.2.The Living and the Dead in Hegel -- 3.3.Geist and Sittlichkeit -- 3.4.Hegel's Account of the Market Society -- 3.5.Conclusion: The Modernity of the Market -- 4.The Self in the Market: Identity and Community -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.The Social Self -- 4.3.Identity in the Market -- 4.3.1.Selling one's labour -- 4.3.2.Choosing one's place -- 4.4.Conclusion: Self and Society -- 5.Justice in the Market --5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Are Market Outcomes Deserved? -- 5.3.What about the Poor? -- 5.4.Conclusion: How to Theorize Justice and the Market -- 6.Freedom, Freedoms, and the Market -- 6.1.Introduction -- 6.2.The Market and Autonomy -- 6.3.Ènriching' Economic Freedom -- 6.4.The Social Structures of Freedom -- 6.5.Conclusion: the Contexts of Freedom -- 7.The Market in History -- 7.1.Introduction -- 7.2.Two Ways of Describing History -- 7.3.Conclusion: Understanding the Market in Its Time -- 7.3.1.Economic history and general history -- 7.3.2.À picture held us captive'
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