Eric Klinenberg is professor of sociology and director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University. His most recent book is Palaces for the People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, and the Decline of Civic Life (2018).Caitlin Zaloom is associate professor of social and cultural analysis at New York University. She is the author of Out of the Pits: Traders and Technology from Chicago to London (2006) and Indebted: How Families Make College Work at Any Cost (2019) and cofounder and coeditor in chief of Public Books.Sharon Marcus is Orlando Harriman Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. She is the author of Between Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England (2007) and The Drama of Celebrity (2019) and cofounder and coeditor in chief of Public Books.
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Eric Klinenberg & Sharon Marcus: Antidemocracy in America
On Election Day in 2016, it seemed unthinkable to many Americans that Donald Trump could become president of the United States. But the victories of the Obama administration hid from view fundamental …
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Margaret Levi: Of Rule and Revenue
Margaret Levi’s wide-ranging theoretical and historical study demonstrates the importance of political relative to economic factors in accounting for revenue production policies. …
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John S. Ahlquist & Margaret Levi: In the Interest of Others
A groundbreaking study of labor unions that advances a new theory of organizational leadership and governance In the Interest of Others develops a new theory of organizational leadership and governan …
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Robert H. Bates & Avner Greif: Analytic Narratives
Students of comparative politics have long faced a vexing dilemma: how can social scientists draw broad, applicable principles of political order from specific historical examples? In Analytic Narrat …
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Federica Carugati & Margaret Levi: Moral Political Economy
Economies – and the government institutions that support them – reflect a moral and political choice, a choice we can make and remake. Since the dawn of industrialization and democratization in the l …
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Federica Carugati & Margaret Levi: Moral Political Economy
Economies – and the government institutions that support them – reflect a moral and political choice, a choice we can make and remake. Since the dawn of industrialization and democratization in the l …
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Daniel Berliner & Anne Regan Greenleaf: Labor Standards in International Supply Chains
The authors examine developments in labor standards in global supply chains over the past thirty years, analyzing factors that create challenges and opportunities for improving working conditions. Th …
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Karen Schweers Cook & Margaret Levi: Limits of Rationality
Prevailing economic theory presumes that agents act rationally when they make decisions, striving to maximize the efficient use of their resources. Psychology has repeatedly challenged the rational c …
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James Alt & Margaret Levi: Competition and Cooperation
What can the disciplines of political science and economics learn from one another? Political scientists have recently begun to adapt economic theories of exchange, trade, and competition to the stud …
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Valerie Braithwaite & Margaret Levi: Trust and Governance
An effective democratic society depends on the confidence citizens place in their government. Payment of taxes, acceptance of legislative and judicial decisions, compliance with social service progra …
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Karen S. Cook & Russell Hardin: Cooperation Without Trust?
Some social theorists claim that trust is necessary for the smooth functioning of a democratic society. Yet many recent surveys suggest that trust is on the wane in the United States. Does this fores …
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James Johnson & Jack Knight: Designing Democratic Government
What are the essential elements of a democracy? How can nations ensure a political voice for all citizens, and design a government that will respond to those varied voices? These perennial questions …
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Karen S. Cook & Russell Hardin: Whom Can We Trust?
Conventional wisdom holds that trust is essential for cooperation between individuals and institutions-such as community organizations, banks, and local governments. Not necessarily so, according to …
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