Creating Wealth: Ethical and Economic Perspectives (Second Revised Edition)
1626614229
9781626614222
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- Cooperation and Division of Labor
- Trust and Trade
- Responsibility and Externalities
- Mutual Respect and Exploitation
- Self-Respect and Alienation
- Order and Incentives
- Equality and Mutual Advantage
David Schmidtz is Kendrick Professor of Philosophy, Joint Professor of Economics, and founding Director of the Center for Philosophy of Freedom at the University of Arizona, which is ranked as tied for first in the world (along with Harvard and New York University) in the field of political philosophy by the most recent edition of the Philosophical Gourmet. David is author of Rational Choice and Moral Agency (Princeton), Elements of Justice (Cambridge), Person, Polis, Planet (Oxford), and co-author with Jason Brennan of A Brief History of Liberty (Blackwell). He also serves on the board of BASIS High School in Tucson, and collaborates with the Office for Economic Education at the Norton School of Family and Consumer Science at the University of Arizona to offer a Master's Degree for high school economics teachers.
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