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Author: Luca Fiorito, Scott Scheall, Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
Volume 37B of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology features a symposium on the work of Ludwig Lachmann, edited by Giampaolo Garzarelli. Contributors to the symposium include Peter Boettke, Erwin Dekker, Peter Lewin, and several other experts on Lachmann and the Austrian School. The volume also includes an essay on Jean de Largentaye’s French translation of Keynes’s General Theory, written by the translator’s daughter, Hélène de Largentaye. Last and certainly not least, the volume features a collection of reviews and commentaries on historian Nancy MacLean’s controversial book about James Buchanan, Democracy in Chains.
Including a Symposium on Ludwig Lachmann 1st Table of contents:
Part I. A Symposium on Ludwig M. Lachmann Guest Edited by Giampaolo Garzarelli
The Roots of the Symposium on the Legacy of Ludwig M. Lachmann
Acknowledgment
References
Capital, Calculation, and Coordination
Introduction
The Socialist Calculation Debate
The Impossibility Argument
The Market Socialist Response
General Equilibrium vs Market Process
Lachmann’s Theory of Capital
Capital Theory vs the Theory of Capital
Capital Heterogeneity and the Entrepreneurial Market Process
Economic Calculation in the Capital-using Economy
Conclusion
Notes
References
Lachmann and Shackle: On the Joint Production of Interpretation Instruments
Introduction
Lachmann and the Capital Structure
Lachmann and Shackle on Institutions
Instruments of Interpretation: The Input Theory
Elements of Stability and Elements of Change
The Institutional Order and a Merchant’s Inventory
Institutions and Capital Goods Are “Nodal Points”
Joint Production: The Transformation Theory
Instruments of Interpretation Are Shared Goods
Joint Production of Instruments of Interpretation
Cross-complementarity
Concluding Remarks
Notes
Acknowledgments
References
Lachmann and Schumpeter: Some Reflections
Introduction
Lachmann and Schumpeter
Lachmann’s Argument
Schumpeter’s Argument
Lachmann and Schumpeter
Schumpeter and Walras
The Innovation Decision – A Gaping Hole in the Theories of Lachmann and Schumpeter?
Conclusion
Notes
References
Ludwig Lachmann and the Austrians
Introduction
Menger
Böhm-Bawerk
Hayek
Mises
Kirzner
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
References
Lachmann, Keynes, and Subjectivism
Keynes’ Objectivist Leanings in His Treatise on Probability
Example
Lachmann on Subjectivism in Keynes (1936–1938)
The Variability of Expectations in Keynes (1936)
The Emphasis on Uncertainty – Keynes (1937)
Social versus Natural Science and the Homogeneity Issue – Keynes’ Letters to Harrod in 1938
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Reminiscences of Ludwig M. Lachmann
Martin Fransman Reminisces
Lachmann’s Hermeneutics at Work
Teaching in Apartheid South Africa
Peter Lewin Reminisces
Jochen Runde Reminisces
Christopher Torr Reminisces
References
Part II. Essays
Gained in Translation: The French Edition of The General Theory by J. M. Keynes
Introduction
Background
Teaching of Economics in France
The Political Context
The Translator’s Economic Background
The Second Blum Government (March 13–April 5, 1938)
The 20-month Translation Process
The Method Followed for the French Translation of The General Theory
The Lexicon
The Translator’s Introductory Notes (1939 and 1968)
The Translator’s First Introductory Note (1939)
The Translator’s Second Introductory Note (1969)
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
References
Part III. A Collection of Reviews and Commentaries on Nancy Maclean’s Democracy in Chains
Introduction to a Collection of Reviews and Commentaries on Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in Chains
Notes
References
The Allure and Tragedy of Ideological Blinders Left, Right, and Center: A Review Essay of Nancy MacL
Introduction
Institutions, Not Race, Class, or Gender: Buchanan from the Perspective of Analytical Egalitarianism
Archival Access and Research in MacLean’s Narrative
The Interrogation of Primary and Individual Sources
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
References
James M. Buchanan and Democratic Classical Liberalism
Introduction
Classical Liberalism and Democratic Theory: Bad Intellectual History
The Contractual Defense of Slavery
The Contractual Defense of Non-democratic Government
The Case for Democratic Governance
Distinguishing the Democratic and Non-democratic Contracts
The Principled Argument against the Alienation Governance Contract
Where Does This Leave Buchanan?
Notes
Bibliography
Reading the Hermeneutics of Suspicion with Suspicion: A Review Essay on Nancy MacLean’s Democracy
Notes
References
Poking a Hornets’ Nest: The Debate on Democracy in Chains
Introduction
Methodology and Ideology
Deception and Stealth: Buchanan on Social Security
Buchanan as a Classical Liberal
Tyler Cowen on Freedom
Conclusion
Notes
References
Freedom of Association and Its Discontents: The Calculus of Consent and the Civil Rights Movement
Introduction
The Economic Theory of Ethics
Efficiency as a Meta-normative Position
The Political Economy of “Social Justice” Slippery Slopes
Federalism and the Diversity of Social Values
Negative Inter-jurisdictional Externalities
Unwanted Emergent Segregation
Legitimacy and Marginalization
How Should Societies Decide Who Doesn’t Count?
The Wisdom of Appeasing Evil
The Case of School Vouchers
Conclusion
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