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Cover of Our Divine Double
by Charles M. Stang
Language: English
Release Date: March 7, 2016

What if you were to discover that you were only one half of a whole—that you had a divine double? In the second and third centuries CE, Charles Stang shows, this idea gripped the religious imagination of the Eastern Mediterranean, offering a distinctive understanding of the self that has survived in various forms down to the present.
Cover of Japan at the Crossroads

Japan at the Crossroads

Conflict and Compromise after Anpo

by Nick Kapur
Language: English
Release Date: August 6, 2018

In 1960, when Japan revised the postwar treaty that allows a U.S. military presence in Japan, the popular backlash changed the evolution of Japan’s politics and culture, and its global role. Nick Kapur’s analysis helps resolve Japan’s essential paradox as being innovative yet regressive, flexible yet resistant, imaginative yet wedded to tradition.
Cover of The Public Option

The Public Option

How to Expand Freedom, Increase Opportunity, and Promote Equality

by Ganesh Sitaraman
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2019

A solution to inequalities—in health care, retirement, education, recreation, communication—is as close as the public library, post office, community pool, or elementary school. The Public Option shows that opportunities to develop reasonably priced government-provided services that coexist with private options are all around us.
Cover of Success and Suppression
by Dag Nikolaus Hasse
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2016

Dag Nikolaus Hasse shows how ideological and scientific motives led to the decline of Arabic traditions in European culture. The Renaissance was a turning point: on the one hand, Arabic scientific traditions reached their peak of influence in Europe; on the other, during this period the West began to forget, or suppress, its debt to Arabic culture.
Cover of Practice for Life
by Lee Cuba
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2016

Undergraduates do not experience college as having a clear beginning and end. Their engagement with higher education is at best episodic. But as Practice for Life shows, the disruptions provide opportunities for reflection and course-correction as students learn to navigate the future uncertainties of adulthood.
Cover of Educating a Diverse Nation
by Clifton Conrad
Language: English
Release Date: March 9, 2015

Educating a Diverse Nation turns a spotlight on colleges and universities dedicated to serving minority and low-income students of all ages. It highlights innovative programs that are advancing persistence and learning, and it identifies specific strategies for empowering nontraditional students to succeed despite many obstacles.
Cover of Capitalism from Below

Capitalism from Below

Markets and Institutional Change in China

by Victor Nee, Sonja Opper
Language: English
Release Date: June 19, 2012

Over 630 million Chinese escaped poverty since the 1980s, the largest decrease in poverty in history. Studying 700 manufacturing firms in the Yangzi region, the authors argue that the engine of China’s economic miracle—private enterprise—did not originate at the top but bubbled up from below, overcoming initial obstacles set up by the government.
Cover of Information, Incentives, and Education Policy
by Derek A. Neal
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2018

How do we ensure that waste and inefficiency do not undermine the mission of publicly funded schools? Derek Neal writes that economists must analyze education policy in the same way they analyze other procurement problems. Insights from research on incentives and contracts in the private sector point...
Cover of Religious Freedom in an Egalitarian Age
by Nelson Tebbe
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2017

Nelson Tebbe shows how a method called social coherence offers a way to resolve conflicts between advocates of religious freedom and proponents of equality law. Based on the way people reason through moral problems in everyday life, it can lead to workable solutions in a wide range of issues, including gay rights and women’s reproductive choice.
Cover of Stateless Commerce
by Barak D. Richman
Language: English
Release Date: June 19, 2017

How does Manhattan’s 47th Street diamond district thrive as an ethnic marketplace without lawyers, courts, and state coercion? Barak Richman draws on insider interviews to show why relational exchange based on familiarity, trust, and community enforcement succeeds and what it reveals about the modern state’s limitations in governing the economy.
Cover of Evolutionary Dynamics
by Martin A. Nowak
Language: English
Release Date: September 29, 2006

At a time of unprecedented expansion in the life sciences, evolution is the one theory that transcends all of biology. Any observation of a living system must ultimately be interpreted in the context of its evolution. Evolutionary change is the consequence of mutation and natural selection, which...
Cover of Dark Ghettos

Dark Ghettos

Injustice, Dissent, and Reform

by Tommie Shelby
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2016

Why do American ghettos persist? Scholars and commentators often identify some factor—such as single motherhood, joblessness, or violent street crime—as the key to solving the problem and recommend policies accordingly. But, Tommie Shelby argues, these attempts to “fix” ghettos or “help”...
Cover of The Academy of Fisticuffs

The Academy of Fisticuffs

Political Economy and Commercial Society in Enlightenment Italy

by Sophus A. Reinert
Language: English
Release Date: October 22, 2018

The Italian Enlightenment, no less than the Scottish, was central to the emergence of political economy and creation of market societies. Sophus Reinert turns to Milan in the late 1700s to recover early socialists’ preoccupations with the often lethal tension among states, markets, and human welfare, and the policies these ideas informed.
Cover of Calculated Values

Calculated Values

Finance, Politics, and the Quantitative Age

by William Deringer
Language: English
Release Date: February 19, 2018

Modern political culture features a deep-seated faith in the power of numbers to find answers, settle disputes, and explain how the world works. Whether evaluating economic trends, measuring the success of institutions, or divining public opinion, we are told that numbers don’t lie. But numbers...
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