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Rethinking Economics Starting from the Commons

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Rethinking Economics Starting from the Commons
Springer International Publishing

Table of Contents

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Economics and the Commons: History, Tragedies, and Some Exercises
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    Chapter 2 Expanding the Notion of the Commons: Is Love the Greatest Commons in Which We Should Thrive?
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    Chapter 3 Economics and the Ethics of Care
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    Chapter 4 Economics and the Ethics of Care: A Response
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    Chapter 5 Franciscan Wealth: The Roots of Franciscan Economic Thought
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    Chapter 6 Franciscan Wealth: The Roots of Franciscan Economic Thought—A Comment
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    Chapter 7 The Power of Purposeful Business
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    Chapter 8 ‘Growing the Pie’ in a Catholic Social Thought Perspective
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    Chapter 9 Generating Commons Makes Cities Alive
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    Chapter 10 Preserving Our Commons: Call to Action
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    Chapter 11 Winning Ideas: Lessons from Free-Market Economics for the Economics of Francesco
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    Chapter 12 Possible Paths to Follow in Francesco’s Economy: Based on the Analysis of Sabina Alkire and Angus Ritchie and the Experiences Walked So Far
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    Chapter 13 Moral Sentiments, Social Choice and the Commons
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    Chapter 14 Where Are “We” in the Economy? Some Reflections on the Place of Moral Sentiments and the Commons in Redefining Economics
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    Chapter 15 The Economy of Francesco and the Age of Sustainable Development
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    Chapter 16 Gratuitousness
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    Chapter 17 Peace, Faith, and Economy
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    Chapter 18 Peace, Faith, and Economy: A Comment
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Title
Rethinking Economics Starting from the Commons
Published by
Contributions to Economics, January 2023
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-23324-1
ISBNs
978-3-03-123323-4, 978-3-03-123324-1
Editors

Valentina Rotondi, Paolo Santori

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#1,983,724
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