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6 x 9. 240 pgs. 4 figures. (2005)

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Evolving Values for a Capitalist World

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African-American and African Studies / Anthropology / Economics / Law / Political Science / Sociology

After the End of History
The Curious Fate of American Materialism
1st Edition

Robert E. Lane



A creative presentation of Lane's career research as an ongoing conversation between two fictitious social scientists with opposing views


About the Book

Robert E. Lane spent his career studying money, happiness, materialism, and humanism, and how these differ in rich and poor countries. In this book Lane illustrates his research by presenting us with a dialogue between two protagonists—two social scientists who regularly meet for lunch in a diner just off-campus. One of them is a narrowly trained economist who believes that wealth matters above all else; his companion is an eclectic, humanistically inclined political scientist who believes that the materialistic perspective is outdated and that social scientists should be thinking about other, more direct routes to human well-being. Their conversations draw from a wealth of sources: ideas from history, philosophy, psychology, and religion; and address topics such as justice, money, development, work, and happiness.

Robert E. Lane is the Eugene Meyer Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Yale University. His previous publications include The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies (2000) and The Market Experience (1991).


 
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