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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Chicago school of sociology. --- Sociology --- Chicago sociologists --- Schools of sociology --- Methodology. --- Blumer, Herbert, --- Sociology - Methodology --- Chicago school of sociology
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Art --- Art Institute Chicago --- Phillips Academy --- Phillips Academy [Andover, Mass.]
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Architecture --- Great Fire, Chicago, Ill., 1871 --- Conservation and restoration --- Mutilation, defacement, etc --- History --- Chicago (Ill.) --- Buildings, structures, etc.
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Art --- Gérôme, Jean Léon --- Stanford University --- Art Institute Chicago --- Phillips Academy --- Phillips Academy [Andover, Mass.]
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Sculpture --- Drawing --- Painting --- Graham, Martha --- Chrysler, Walter P. [jr.] --- University of Chicago
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Sculpture --- Drawing --- Painting --- Menil, de, François --- Massachusetts Institute of Technology --- Art Institute Chicago --- Des Moines Art Center
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It’s difficult to overstate the impact of conservative economics on American life. The conservative thought of economists like Milton Friedman, James Buchanan, and Friedrick Hayek has provided the conceptual framework that undergirds nearly every aspect of current U.S. socialeconomic policy. Although a great deal has been written about the economic theories of these Nobel Prizewinning economists, this study is the first to examine the political theory that underlies conservative economics and its implications for public policy.Long associated with the “Chicago” and “public choice” schools of thought, Friedman, Buchanan, Hayek, and others have consistently repudiated Keynesian principles. They have steadfastly opposed social welfare policies and regulation of private enterprise, championing instead the free market as a mechanism for ordering society.In this book Conrad Waligorski analyzes the political content of the conservative economists’ arguments. In so doing, he illuminates the political, economic, and philosophical ideas behind and justification for the laissezfaire policy—the reduced regulation, intervention, and welfare favored by conservative governments in the United States, Canada, and Britain.
Chicago school of economics. --- Democracy. --- Economics --- Equality. --- Free enterprise. --- Liberty. --- Social choice. --- Chicago School of Economics --- Democratie --- Economie en handel --- Verenigde Staten --- Vrije onderneming --- Political aspects. --- politiek --- Chicago School of Economics. --- Democratie. --- politiek. --- Verenigde Staten. --- Politiek. --- Poder judicial --- Juicios --- Jornada laboral --- Condiciones de trabajo --- Contratos de trabajo --- Panaderías --- Trabajadores --- Control constitucional de las leyes --- Historia. --- Derechos --- Lochner, Joseph. --- Political economy
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Sociological theories --- Biography --- Biographie --- Chicago school of sociology --- Sociology --- --Méthodologie --- --Histoire orale --- --Biographical methods --- 303.686 --- 929 --- 930.2 --- -Social theory --- Social sciences --- Chicago sociologists --- Schools of sociology --- Oral history. Biografische methode --(sociaal onderzoek) --- Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek --- Methoden en technieken van de geschiedwetenschap --- Biographical methods --- Chicago school of sociology. --- Biographical methods. --- -Oral history. Biografische methode --(sociaal onderzoek) --- 930.2 Methoden en technieken van de geschiedwetenschap --- 929 Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek --- 303.686 Oral history. Biografische methode --(sociaal onderzoek) --- -Chicago sociologists --- Social theory --- 929 Biography. Genealogy. Heraldry --- Biography. Genealogy. Heraldry --- Biographical methods in sociology --- Biography in sociology --- Sociology - Biographical methods --- Méthodologie --- Histoire orale
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