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_aTSAKALOTOS, Euclid _932962 |
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_aCompetitive equilibrium and the social ethos : _bunderstanding the inegalitarian dynamics of liberal market economies |
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_aThousand Oaks, CA : _bSage Publications, _cSeptember 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aEconomic explanations of inequality in liberal economies often appeal to social norms. This article argues that recent economic policies and institutional interventions, in favor of deregulation and away from participatory practices in both the political and economic spheres, have elicited norms that increasingly resemble those of the economic theory that has informed these interventions. This has altered the social ethos in an inegalitarian direction—individuals are more likely to conceive of themselves as acquisitive maximizers in their daily life, and there has been a reduction in the number of institutional settings for people to deliberate on their values, commitments, and other priorities | |
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_tPolitics & Society _g35, 3, p. 427-446 _dThousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, September 2007 _xISSN 00323292 _w |
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