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Volume 61  No. 1 (Spring 1994)
Arien Mack, Editor

  Notes on Contributors     Ordering information
 

Table of Contents

'Twixt the Cup and the Lip:
Mainstream Economics and the
Formation of Economic Policy                               David Gordon                                                        1

Institutions, Efficiency, and the
Theory of Economic Policy                                   John Eatwell                                                            35

Ethnographic Representation,
Statistics, and Modern Power                               Talal Asad                                                                55

Concerning Philosophy in the
United States                                                       Reiner Schurmann                                                    89

Women, Women's History, and
the Industrial Revolution                                       Louise A. Tilly                                                        115

Aesthetics and Its Origins: Some
Psychobiological and
Evolutionary Considerations                               Nathan Kogan                                                            139

Stress in the Prison of Its Success                       Shlomo Breznitz                                                        167

Diversity, Democracy, and
Self-Determination in an Urban
Neighborhood: The East Village
of Manhattan                                                   Janet Abu-Lughod                                                        181
 

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Notes on Contributors
(at time of publication)

Talal Asad is professor of anthropology in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.  His newest book is Geneaologies of Religion (1993).

Shlomo Breznitz is professor of psychology at the University of Haifa and the Graduate Faculty of the New School.  He recently edited (with L. Goldberger) the second edition of Handbook of Stress (1993).

John Eatwell is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, England and professor of economics in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.  His most recent work is The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance (1992).

David M. Gordon is professor of economics in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.  His most recent book (with Samuel Bowles and Thomas E. Weisskopf) is After the Waste Land: A Democractic Economics for the Year 2000 (1990).

Nathan Kogan is professor and Chair of the Psychology Department in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.  He recently contributed "Cognitive Styles" to the Encyclopedia of Human Intelligence (forthcoming, 1994).

Janet Lippman
Abu-Lughod is professor of sociology and historical studies in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.  Her new book From Urban Village to East Village will be published in April 1994.

Reiner Schrumann (1941-1993) was professor of philosophy in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.  His publications include Heidegger on Being and Acting: From Principles to Anarchy (1986) and Broken Hegemonies (two volumes, forthcoming).

Louise A. Tilly is Michael E. Gellert Professor of History and Sociology in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.  She recently wrote Politics and Class in Milan (1992).
 
 

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