Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi An Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics, History and Political Science LV 1-2021 
				
				| Autore/i | AA.VV. | ||
| Editore | Casa Editrice Leo S. Olschki | Luogo | Firenze | 
| Anno | 2021 | Pagine | 346 | 
| Dimensioni | 17x24 (cm) | Illustrazioni | non illustrato - not illustrated | 
| Legatura | brossura - paperback | Conservazione | Nuovo - New | 
| Lingua | Inglese - English text | Peso | 600 (gr) | 
| ISBN | N/D - N/A | EAN-13 | N/D - N/A | 
| Prezzo | 30.00 € | Sconto | 50% | 
| Prezzo scontato | 15.00 € | ||
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(Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi LV 1-2021).
The «Annals» are a six-monthly academic periodical in English, the purpose of which is to facilitate communication and encourage a fertile exchange of ideas between scholars engaged in research in the fields of history, economics, political science and more generally in the social sciences. To this end, the published articles must respect the rigorous stylistic and lexical canons of the international scientific community and at the same time be understandable to scholars belonging to the various disciplinary fields involved. The magazine inherits, but radically renews, the tradition of the «Annals of the Luigi Einaudi Foundation» born in 1967.
Contents
Introduction to the Symposium “Marshall Sahlins’s ‘Stone Age Economics’, a Semi-Centenary Estimate” - Mario Cedrini and Roberto Marchionatti 
 On the Spirit of the Gift that Is ‘Stone Age Economics’ - Chris Gregory 
 Hunter Gatherers and the Crisis of Civilization - John M. Gowdy 
 The Original Affluent Society and the Culture of Scarcity - Nicholas Xenos 
 Sahlins and a Kind of Anthropology - James G. Carrier 
 Reconciling Spirit and Contract? Marshall Sahlins and the “Essai sur le don” - Philippe Chanial and Ilana F. Silber 
 From the Continuum of Reciprocities to the Multiplicity of Perspectives. Problematising Sahlins’ Triad into Animist Ontologies - Pol Llopart i Olivella 
 The Housewife and the Home: Stone Age Economics and Insights For US (and Global North) Economies - Karen Ho 
 Conjectural History and Empirical Data. A Deep History of the Human Condition - Osvaldo Raggio 
 Has Money Transformed Our Brains? A Glimpse into Stone-Age Neuroeconomics - Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde 
 The Surplus Approach, the Polanyian Tradition, and Institutions in Economic Anthropology and Archaeology - Sergio Cesaratto and Stefano Di Bucchianico 
 Divine Kingship in the Firm: Reciprocity, Organizational Culture, and Founder Cults - Giuseppe Danese 
 David Graeber, Bureaucratic Violence, and the Critique of Surveillance Capitalism - Veronica Barassi 
 Cosmic Economics - Marshall Sahlins 
 British Imperial Administration and the “Thin Crust of Order”: Society, Constitution, and Diplomacy in the Political Thought of Lord Elgin - Matilde Cazzola 
 From Pareto to Bridgman: The Operational Turn of Samuelson, Sraffa and Leontief - Luca Timponelli 
 Review of Massimiliano Vatiero, ‘The Theory of Transaction in Institutional Economics. A History’, Abington and New York: Routledge, 2020 - Marco Giraudo 
 Review of ‘Cultural Considerations Within Austrian Economics’, by Virgil H. Storr and Arielle John, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020 - Jacopo Marchetti 
 Review of Ricardo F. Crespo, ‘The Nature and Method of Economic Sciences. Evidence, Causality and Ends’, London: Routledge, 2020 - Stefano Zamagni
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