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  1. Adam Smith’s Theory of Society
    1. Vernon L. Smith

    Adam Smith’s Theory of Society

    Social Rules for Order in Society and Economy

    Many people are intrigued by the theories of Adam Smith, particularly those found within The Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS).

    € 98,95
  2. Dream! Hack! Build!
    1. Ann Molin
    2. Johan Söderström
    3. Mustafa Sherif

    Dream! Hack! Build!

    Unleash citizen-driven innovation with the power of hackathons

    Ann Molin is CEO of Hack for Earth and Founder and Secretary General of Hack for Earth Foundation, a global non-profit advancing citizen-driven innovation aligned with the UN SDGs. A recognized thought leader in sustainability and innovation, she is the author of Dream! Hack! Build! (Packt, 2024) and a frequent speaker at the UN General Assembly, COP events, Davos, TEDx Stockholm, and the UK House of Lords. For this publication, Ann has gathered the most prominent experts in her global network to contribute to each chapter, bringing their deep experience on ESG and AI into one actionable book.

    € 38,95
  3. The Home as Laboratory
    1. Luci Cavallero
    2. Vernica Gago
    3. Liz Mason-Deese

    The Home as Laboratory

    Finance, Housing, and Feminist Struggle

    “In The Home as Laboratory, Cavallero, Gago, and Mason-Deese offer a pithy and urgent feminist analysis of the debt traps posed by the neoliberal precarious home. These debts are extracted disproportionately from the growing informal class of nonwaged gendered care workers whose vital ‘essential work’ became momentarily visible during the global pandemic. The authors examine the aftermath of the pandemic re-ordering of ‘home’ and work life, from their vantage point of the precarious peripheries of Buenos Aires, and offer what are in fact global lessons for feminist mobilization against debt and the financialization of the home.” —Paula Chakravartty, James Weldon Johnson Associate Professor of Media Studies, NYU “The personal is political! Such a foundational feminist statement has undeniable economic implications: capitalism cannot be grasped without understanding the everyday functioning of homes. This does not mean sticking to the standard complaint, ‘Oh, how important but overlooked reproductive work is!’ but instead, identifying how this role is reconstructed and challenged. Home as Laboratory shows how homes were used as a laboratory during the COVID-19 pandemic to test new forms of value extraction in financial capitalism. But it goes further: while a reprivatization of reproduction is imposed,  Cavallero, Gago, and Mason-Deese show us that our task is to render visible the ‘domestic territories’ that overflow beyond four walls. There lie the possibilities for imagining and enacting a common responsibility in maintaining life and rebelling against capital—an urgent and collective task.” —Amaia Pérez Orozco, author of The Feminist Subversion of the Economy “If you remember the COVID-19 pandemic as a suspension of the rules of ordinary life, this compelling book will wake you up. Our confinement indoors was not a refuge from the specters of capital afoot outside. Instead, it allowed our homes to be a proving ground for new capitalist forms that were busy transforming the gendered character of work, shelter, and finance, while turbo-charged currents of debt swirled all around us. Home as Laboratory offers a breathtaking analysis!” —Andrew Ross, author of Creditocracy and the Case for Debt Refusal “Debt, violence, domestic labor, rent, eviction, fintech, production of value, insecurity, poverty, desperation, love, racism, gender mandates and property titles—what happens when we analyze the circuits of financial capital from the place we call home? This brilliant book by leading scholar-activists Luci Cavallero, Verónica Gago, and Liz Mason-Deese is the Grundrisse for just such a radical left feminist project. Read it now!” —Wendy Brown, author of In the Ruins of Neoliberalism: The Rise of Anti-Democratic Politics in the West “Elegantly translated, and lucidly argued, Home as Laboratory provides a much-needed post-COVID-19 analysis of the ways that households have become spaces for experimentation for new dynamics of capital. Expanding existing Global South feminist theory and resistance in practice, Cavallero, Gago, and Mason-Deese forcefully demonstrate how the intensification of social reproduction exploitation and extraction via apparatuses like debt has been brutal. Home as Laboratory offers us more than just critique; it inspires autonomous feminist struggle and hope wherever the tentacles of financial capitalism need be severed.” —Jason Thomas Wozniak, assistant professor at West Chester University, codirector of the Latin American Philosophy of Education Society, and organizer with Debt Collective “By weaving together detailed social inquiry with innovative theoretical investigations, Luci Cavallero, Verónica Gago, and Liz Mason-Deese provide both a model for research and an orientation for future lines of struggle.” —Michael Hardt, author of The Subversive Seventies and coauthor of Bolivia Beyond the Impasse

    € 17,95
  4. Economics of Markets
    1. Sabiou M. Inoua
    2. Vernon L. Smith

    Economics of Markets

    Neoclassical Theory, Experiments, and Theory of Classical Price Discovery

    This book establishes that neoclassical economics based on the marginal utility calculus failed to derive a theory of consumer market price discovery consistent with the experimental market evidence.

    € 60,50
  5. Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe

    Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe

    Paradigms and Perspectives for Sustainable Urban Planning and Governance
    € 142,95
  6. Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe

    Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe

    Paradigms and Perspectives for Sustainable Urban Planning and Governance
    € 142,95
  7. Elections in Hard Times: Southern Europe 2010-11

    Elections in Hard Times: Southern Europe 2010-11

    Southern Europe, at the heart of the European sovereign debt crisis, has paid a heavy price in terms of political stability. Through case studies of the twelve popular votes in this region during the first two crisis years, this volume investigates the political consequences of economic crisis. This book was published as a special issue of South European Society and Politics.

    € 49,95
  8. Southern Europe and the Financial Earthquake

    Southern Europe and the Financial Earthquake

    Coping with the First Phase of the International Crisis

    Susannah Verney, Assistant Professor of European Integration, University of Athens. Anna Bosco, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Trieste. Marina Costa Lobo, Researcher, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon.

    € 49,95
  9. In the Hurricane’s Eye
    1. Raymond Vernon

    In the Hurricane’s Eye

    The Troubled Prospects of Multinational Enterprises

    The world’s multinational enterprises face a spell of rough weather, Vernon argues, not only from the host countries in which they have established their subsidiaries, but also from their home countries. The challenge for policy makers, Vernon argues, is to bridge the quite different regimes of the multinational enterprise and the nation-state.

    € 48,50
  10. Social Science Knowledge and Economic Development
    1. Vernon W. Ruttan

    Social Science Knowledge and Economic Development

    An Institutional Design Perspective

    Synthesizes various strands of social science research and thought, including evolution of thought about development in anthropology, sociology, political science, and growth economics

    € 112,50
  11. Gouvernance Stratégique Régionale Et Urbaine Par Scénarios
    1. Verna-C

    Gouvernance Stratégique Régionale Et Urbaine Par Scénarios

    € 55,50
  12. Elections in Hard Times: Southern Europe 2010-11

    Elections in Hard Times: Southern Europe 2010-11

    Southern Europe, at the heart of the European sovereign debt crisis, has paid a heavy price in terms of political stability. Through case studies of the twelve popular votes in this region during the first two crisis years, this volume investigates the political consequences of economic crisis. This book was published as a special issue of South European Society and Politics.

    € 131,95