Weekly Reading (08/27/2018)
Selections from the Web:
- Aaron Winslow: Russian Cosmism Versus Interstellar Bosses: Reclaiming Full-Throttle Luxury Space Communism
- Katie Fitzpatrick: Change the World, Not Yourself, or How Arendt Called Out Thoreau
- Lori Lou Freshwater: What Happened at Camp Lejeune
- Luke Winkie: The “Classical Liberal” Pivot
- Natasha Wheatley: Part of the Empire
- Olivia Rutigliano: The Serve-Us Industry
- Stephen Sedley: Be Careful What You Wish For
Books and Journal Articles:
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Elizabeth Popp Berman: “How Experts Can, and Can’t, Change Policy: Economics, Antitrust, and the Linked Evolution of the Academic and Policy Fields,” SocArXiv Preprints, (2017)
- Mary Morgan: “Simulation: The Birth of a Technology to Create “Evidence” in Economics,” Revue d’histoire des sciences, (2004)
- Rob Kling: “Computers and Social Power,” Computers and Society, (1974)