These articles, over thirty in total, reflect the best and latest thought in the exciting field of economic sociology. Beginning with the foundation of Smith, Marx, Engels and Polanyi, the volume gathers some of the best writings by economic sociologists that consider national and world economies as both products and influences of society.
- Contains over twenty articles by classical and contemporary economic social theorists.
- Covers important topics on economic action, states, and markets.
- Includes insightful editorial introductions and further reading suggestions.
List of Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Preface..
Part I: Foundational Statements.
1. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith).
2. Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy Selections from the Chapter on capital (Karl Max).
3. Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology (Max Weber).
4. The Great Transformation (Karl Polanyi).
Part II: Economic Action.
5. Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness (Mark Granovetter).
6. Making Markets: Opportunism and restraint on Wall Street (Mitchel Y. Abolafia).
7. Auctions: The Social Construction of Value (Charles Smith).
8. the Structural Sources of Adventurism: The Case of the California Gold Rush (Gary G. Hamilton).
9. The Separative Self: Andocentric Bias in Neoclassical Assumptions (Paula England).
Part III: Capitalist States and Globalizing l“¶