Weekly Reading (03/11/2018)
Selections from the Web:
- Aaron Timms: The Artificial Intelligentsia
- Adam Klasfeld: ‘Legal Fiction’ Shields Uber From Antitrust Suit
- Amy Kapczynski and Jedediah Purdy: Guns and Privatized Sovereignty
- Amy Olberding: The Outsider
- Conor Friedersdorf: The Kind of Courage America Demands of Its Police
- Diane Abbott: “Socialists Can Lead and Change Opinions”
- Katie Fitzpatrick: Not Here to Make Friends
- Miriam Dobson: What Did Khrushchev Say?
Books and Journal Articles:
Books:
- Immanuel Wallerstein : World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction (2004)
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Jonathan Levy : “Appreciating Assets: New Directions in the History of Political Economy,” The American Historical Review, (2017)
- Leslie Sklair: “The Sociology of the Opposition to Science and Technology: With Special Reference to the Work of Jacques Ellul,” Comparative Studies in Society and History, (1971)
- Mammo Muchie: “Christopher Freeman: The Founder and Doyen of the Economics of Innovation Theory,” Innovation and Development, (2011)
- Steven Shapin: “Cordelia’s Love: Credibility and the Social Studies of Science,”. Perspectives on Science, (1995)