Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Ordering
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Table of Contents
Money and Currency
Introduction by Richard Swedberg
Joseph A. Schumpeter
499
Sovereignty, Identity, Sacrifice Jean Bethke Elshtain 545
The Right to National
Self-Determination
Yael Tamir
565
Charisma and the
Transformationof Grace in the
Early Modern Era
Adam B. Seligman
591
Gender Politics and Public Policies
Yasmine Ergas
Introduction
and Frances Fox Piven
623
Women in "The Working Man's
Paradise": Sole Parents, the
Women's Movement, and the
Margaret Levi
Social Policy Bargain in Australia
and Sara Singleton
627
Gender Politics and the
Contradictions of Nurturance:
Moral Authority and Constraints
to Action for Female Abortion
Activists
Faye D. Ginsburg
653
Toward a Third Way: Women's
Politics and Welfare Policies in
Sweden
Maud L. Eduards
677
Notes on Contributors
(at time of publication)
Maud L. Eduards is an associate professor of political science at the University of Stockholm.
Jean Bethke Elshtain is Centennial Professor of Political Science and professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Her most recent book is Power Trips and Other Journeys: Essays in Feminism as Civic Discourse (1990).
Yasmine Ergas is a staff associate with the Social Science Research Council.
Frances Fox Piven is distinguished professor of sociology in the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York and coauthor most recently of Why Americans Don't Vote (1988).
Faye D. Ginsburg is associate professor of anthropology at New York University and the author of Contested Lives: The Abortion Debate in an American Community (1989).
Margaret Levi is professor of political science at the University of Washington, and the author of Of Rule and Revenue (1988).
Joseph A. Schumpeter (1883-1950), professor of economics at Harvard University 1932-50, wrote Theory of Economic Development (1911), Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (1942), and History of Economic Analysis (1954).
Adam B. Seligman is a Fullbright Fellow at Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest. His The Idea of Civil Society will be published in 1992.
Sara Singleton is a doctoral candidate in political science at the University of Washington.
Richard Swedberg is associate professor of sociology at the University of Stockholm, wrote Schumpeter: A Biography (1911).
Yael Tamir is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Tel
Aviv University.