Free markets and social justice /
Cass R. Sunstein
- New York : Oxford University Press, 1997
- 407 p.
Preferences and politics, 13. -- Social norms and social roles, 32. -- Incommensurability and valuation in law, 70. -- Measuring economists, and democrats, 128. -- Why markets don't stop discrimination, 151. -- The first amendment in cyberspace, 167. -- On property and constitucionalism, 203. -- Political equality and unitended consequences, 223. -- Endogenous preferences, environmental law, 245. -- Paradoxes of the regulatory state, 271. -- Health - health trade - offs, 298. -- Democratizing America through law, 318. -- Congress, constitutional moments, and the cost-benefit state, 348