Research
Do We Live in an Unjust World?
Many unjust relationships continue to exist among peoples as well as among individuals. Perhaps there are so many of them that their sum total supports the verdict that we live in an unjust world.
Kin Groups and Reciprocity: A Model of Credit Transactions in Ghana
This paper studies kinship band networks as capital market institutions. Membership in a community where individuals are dynastically linked has two effects on informal credit.
Terrorism's New Mecca.
Slams on Dean Make Him Stronger.
Can There Be 'Libertarianism Without Inequality'? Some Worries about the Coherence of Left-Libertarianism.
Left-libertarian theories of justice hold that agents are self-owners and that natural resources are owned in some egalitarian manner.
Implications for Public Policy of the Threat from Bioterrorism.
Peer Relations, Classroom Goal Structures and Academic Persistence: Preliminary Findings from a Large Sample of Elementary Classrooms.
The Return of 'Affordability?'
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