Rethinking Commodification – Cases and Readings in Law and Culture: Critical America
Autor Martha Ertman, Joan C. Williamsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814722282
ISBN-10: 0814722288
Pagini: 466
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
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ISBN-10: 0814722288
Pagini: 466
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
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"A superb collection of classic and contemporary readings on commodification theory, including the latest, most advanced theorizing on this subject. It is a must-read."
Elizabeth Anderson, Philosophy, University of Michigan "As someone who helped to draw attention to the subject of commodification more than two decades ago, I believe that commodification is, if anything, more important today than it has ever been. We must ask ourselves: Are there some things that money can't buy? Who is advantaged and who disadvantaged by desperate market exchanges? This indispensable collection of old and new thoughts on commodification will help us as we struggle towards answering these questions."
Margaret Jane Radin, Stanford Law School "Rethinking Commodification includes several classic texts of commodification theory that familiarize readers with the traditional debate. The work then offers new insights into the issue, with two dozen articles, appellate court opinions, and essays. Taken together, this book comprises an intellecutal mosaic that moves the discussion beyond the early, on-off question of whether or not to commodify."
Metapsychology Online"A magnificent collection. The subject is profound and complex, the text gripping, lively, and thoroughly enjoyable to read."
Sylvia A. Law, NYU Law School" "Commodification is on net a great source for good in the world. But the seminal essays in Rethinking Commodification show that the serious questions about alienability are much more than concerns about hypothetical contracts for babies or self-indenture.
Ian Ayres, author of Insincere Promises
"A superb collection of classic and contemporary readings on commodification theory, including the latest, most advanced theorizing on this subject. It is a must-read." --Elizabeth Anderson, Philosophy, University of Michigan "As someone who helped to draw attention to the subject of commodification more than two decades ago, I believe that commodification is, if anything, more important today than it has ever been. We must ask ourselves: Are there some things that money can't buy? Who is advantaged and who disadvantaged by desperate market exchanges? This indispensable collection of old and new thoughts on commodification will help us as we struggle towards answering these questions." --Margaret Jane Radin, Stanford Law School "Rethinking Commodification includes several classic texts of commodification theory that familiarize readers with the traditional debate. The work then offers new insights into the issue, with two dozen articles, appellate court opinions, and essays. Taken together, this book comprises an intellecutal mosaic that moves the discussion beyond the early, on-off question of whether or not to commodify." --Metapsychology Online"A magnificent collection. The subject is profound and complex, the text gripping, lively, and thoroughly enjoyable to read." --Sylvia A. Law, NYU Law School" "Commodification is on net a great source for good in the world. But the seminal essays in Rethinking Commodification show that the serious questions about alienability are much more than concerns about hypothetical contracts for babies or self-indenture." --Ian Ayres, author of Insincere Promises
Elizabeth Anderson, Philosophy, University of Michigan "As someone who helped to draw attention to the subject of commodification more than two decades ago, I believe that commodification is, if anything, more important today than it has ever been. We must ask ourselves: Are there some things that money can't buy? Who is advantaged and who disadvantaged by desperate market exchanges? This indispensable collection of old and new thoughts on commodification will help us as we struggle towards answering these questions."
Margaret Jane Radin, Stanford Law School "Rethinking Commodification includes several classic texts of commodification theory that familiarize readers with the traditional debate. The work then offers new insights into the issue, with two dozen articles, appellate court opinions, and essays. Taken together, this book comprises an intellecutal mosaic that moves the discussion beyond the early, on-off question of whether or not to commodify."
Metapsychology Online"A magnificent collection. The subject is profound and complex, the text gripping, lively, and thoroughly enjoyable to read."
Sylvia A. Law, NYU Law School" "Commodification is on net a great source for good in the world. But the seminal essays in Rethinking Commodification show that the serious questions about alienability are much more than concerns about hypothetical contracts for babies or self-indenture.
Ian Ayres, author of Insincere Promises
"A superb collection of classic and contemporary readings on commodification theory, including the latest, most advanced theorizing on this subject. It is a must-read." --Elizabeth Anderson, Philosophy, University of Michigan "As someone who helped to draw attention to the subject of commodification more than two decades ago, I believe that commodification is, if anything, more important today than it has ever been. We must ask ourselves: Are there some things that money can't buy? Who is advantaged and who disadvantaged by desperate market exchanges? This indispensable collection of old and new thoughts on commodification will help us as we struggle towards answering these questions." --Margaret Jane Radin, Stanford Law School "Rethinking Commodification includes several classic texts of commodification theory that familiarize readers with the traditional debate. The work then offers new insights into the issue, with two dozen articles, appellate court opinions, and essays. Taken together, this book comprises an intellecutal mosaic that moves the discussion beyond the early, on-off question of whether or not to commodify." --Metapsychology Online"A magnificent collection. The subject is profound and complex, the text gripping, lively, and thoroughly enjoyable to read." --Sylvia A. Law, NYU Law School" "Commodification is on net a great source for good in the world. But the seminal essays in Rethinking Commodification show that the serious questions about alienability are much more than concerns about hypothetical contracts for babies or self-indenture." --Ian Ayres, author of Insincere Promises