Mark Hoipkemier is an assistant professor in the Program on Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at the University of Navarra.
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List of Tables Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: Merchant vs. Citizen Part 1. Doing Business 1. No Profit without Honor 2. How to Think about Common Goods 3. Work Together 4. The Uber Problem Part 2. On the Market 5. The End of the Invisible Hand 6. Forum and Emporium 7. On Social Contracts Conclusion: Toward a Pluralist Political Economy
"This book is one of the most important I have read in decades, and is essential foundational reading for all those in economics, politics, and ethics who seek flourishing businesses in a flourishing society." -David Cloutier, author of The Vice of Luxury "Mark Hoipkemier does not hesitate to tackle the difficult task of convincing a skeptical world that corporations and markets are not purely private, profit-driven affairs. He substantially enriches our ability to understand the location of these institutions on the border of the private and the common good." -Andrew M. Yuengert, author of Approximating Prudence