I am about to go on a spending spree and inject my $300 tax rebate on books.
I would really appreciate your suggestions.
- The Corporate Sufi: Azim Jamal ($12)
- Sayings of the Buddha: William Wray ($8.25 $3.99)
- Progress and Poverty - edited and abridged for modern readers by Bob Drake: Henry George ($12.95)
- Justice and the Social Contract: Essays on Rawlsian Political Philosophy: Samuel Freeman ($58.80 computer searchable)
- A theory of Justice: Original Edition: John Rawls ($22.95)
- AS and A Level Sociology Through Diagrams: Tony Lawson ($7.74 $3.99)
- Economics and Reality (Economics As Social Theory): Tony Lawson ($56.50)
- Islam and Mammon: The Economic Predicaments of Islamism: Timur Kuran ($23.95)
- Economics in Christian Perspective: Theory, Policy and Life Choices: Victor V. Claar ($14.96)
- Creating the Commonwealth: The Economic Culture of Puritan New England (Hardcover): Stephen Innes ($25)
- With All Your Possessions: Jewish Ethics and Economic Life (Hardcover): Meir Tamari ($35. $3.99)
- Teaching the Ethical Foundations of Economics: Martin Calkins (34.95)
- Economic Parables: The Monetary Teachings of Jesus Christ: David Cowan ($10.19)
- On Ethics and Economics: Amartya Sen ($26.96)
- Challenge of Humanistic Economics: Mark A. Lutz ($4.95)
- The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times And Ideas Of The Great Economic Thinkers: Robert L. Heilbroner ($12.24)
- Humanist Manifesto 2000: A Call for New Planetary Humanism: Paul Kurtz ($10.20)
Total = ..... $389.55
That pretty much eats up that $300 check from George and provides an addition REAL economics stimulus.
WISH LIST:
Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare Volume 1 (Handbooks in Economics) by Kenneth J. Arrow, A.K. Sen, and K. Suzumura ($140.00)
A History of Indian Economic Thought: Ajit K Dasgupta ($170)
EDIT: formatting. I am an idiot.
EDIT: Adding books
Last comment added: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 04:54:41 PDT