Market and Community: The Basis of Social Order, Revolution, and Relegitimation. By Mark I. Lichbach and Adam B. Seligman. University Park: Pennsylvania State Press, 2000. 177p. $35.00 cloth, $14.95 paper
Mark Blyth
American Political Science Review, 2002, vol. 96, issue 2, 446-446
Abstract:
Market and Community is both more than the sum of its parts and less than what it promises. The book is more than the sum of its parts since it is a more a sequence of independent thoughtful essays than a unitary thesis. It is, however, less than what it promises because the links between the analytic and the empirical chapters are less than perfectly specified.
Date: 2002
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