In this Essay on Professor Oman’s beautifully written and meticulously researched book, The Dignity of Commerce, I do three things. First, I describe what I take to be the central message of the book, namely, that markets promote liberal values of tolerance, pluralism, and cooperation among rival, even hostile groups. Second, I show how Oman’s argument draws from a line of political and economic thought that dates to the Enlightenment, the so-called doux commerce thesis of thinkers like Montesquieu and Adam Smith. Finally, I discuss what I consider the most penetrating criticism of that thesis, Edmund Burke’s critique from tradition, which suggests we should be careful attributing too much to markets’ ability to promote liberal pluralism. A...
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The prevalence of the homo economicus model of humanity has crowded out considerations of importan...
In this Article, I take stock of some leading attempts to drive a wedge between distinctively market...
Does a consumer who bought a shirt made in another nation bear any moral responsibility when the wom...
In this essay for a symposium on Professor Nathan Oman\u27s new book, The Dignity of Commerce, I do ...
(Excerpt) Don’t let references to “the dismal science” fool you. Classical liberal economics is actu...
Thesis advisor: Christopher J. KellyThis dissertation aims to understand the origins, effects, and l...
Did Edmund Burke actually embrace the abstract rationalism of the French Revolution? Burke is known ...
This article discusses Professor Nate Oman\u27s excellent new book, The Dignity of Commerce, which...
This Article discusses Professor Nate Oman’s excellent new book, The Dignity of Commerce, which make...
The purpose of this work is to trace the genesis of doux commerce from its origins as a social pheno...
Disagreements about the morality of markets, and about self-interested behavior within markets, run ...
Many economists have defended capitalism; most have tried to do so within the self-imposed methodolo...
In The Dignity of Commerce, Nathan Oman sets out an ambitious market theory of contract, which he ar...
I’m afraid this blog post focuses on something that might appear esoteric to most of us: the nexus b...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The object of this paper is to understand how morality and the marke...
The prevalence of the homo economicus model of humanity has crowded out considerations of importan...
In this Article, I take stock of some leading attempts to drive a wedge between distinctively market...
Does a consumer who bought a shirt made in another nation bear any moral responsibility when the wom...