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How Society Makes Itself: The Evolution of Political and Economic Institutions

Published
Dec 2005
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
248

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This radical account of the evolution of political, social, and economic institutions weaves together strands of anthropology, sociology, political science, history, and economics. In a highly readable text, Howard Sherman explains the interconnections of ideas and economic forces, and traces the evolution of social and economic institutions from primitive times to the present. Sherman focuses on the myth of "inevitable progress" in technology, and argues that it progresses only when social and economic institutions and dominant ideas encourage it to improve. He shows that throughout history technology, as a part of the economic forces, ebbs and flows to create or undermine existing economic institutions.

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Sep 2005 Taylor & Francis ISBN13 9780765616517 ISBN10 0765616513
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Dec 2005 M.E. Sharpe ISBN13 9780765616524 ISBN10 0765616521
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