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Neoliberal Penality: The Birth of Natural Order, the Illusion of Free Markets by Bernard Harcourt
Freminville’s dictionary covered the grain industry exhaustively, and there were in fact so many regulations of the market that, for the dictionary entry on “Marchés” Freminville merely refers the reader, by cross reference, to another entry. His dictiona
Statistical Estimation Requires Unbounded Memory
Cosma Shalizi: you need an unbounded memory even to estimate the bias of coin-flips, even if you know that there are only just two possible biases. This is pretty sweet (in a thoroughly negative way).
The Coevolution of Preferences and Institutions: History and Theory (Bowles)
The joint dynamics of population-level social institutions and individual preferences (or more broadly cultures) are illustrated in four case studies: the end of Communist Party rule in the German Democratic Republic, the transformation of traditional con
Does Mr. Galton Still Have a Problem?: Autocorrelation in the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample (PDF)
Jack Katz: From How to Why. On Luminous Description and Causal Inference in Ethnography, Part 1 (pdf)
Part 2: http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/katz/pubs/FromHow2Why_pt2.pdf
What is a university for? More specifically, what is a professor for?
Kevin Carey: Transformation 101. Washington Monthly, November/December 2008
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