The Intellectual Origins of the Global Financial Crisis

Fordham University Press (2012)
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The essays in this volume delve deeper into the cultural and intellectual foundations, philosophical ideas, political traditions, and economic movements that underlie the greatest financial crisis in nearly a century.

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