Contents

Published date01 November 2016
Date01 November 2016
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/ajes.12171
contents
Volume 74
NUMBER ONE—JANUARY
In Memoriam Frank C. Genovese, 1921–2014, 1
Editor’s Introduction Is There a Universal Basis for Human Rights? 3
Natural Rights, Human Rights, and Libertarianism—Walter E. Block, 29
Natural Rights: Henry George and the Economic Fruits of a Good
Society—James M. Dawsey, 63
Catholic Social Thought and Human Rights—Zachary R. Calo, 93
Islam and Human Rights: A Growing Rapprochement?—
David L. Johnston, 113
Confucianism, Moral Equality, and Human Rights: A Mencian
Perspective—Sungmoon Kim, 149
NUMBER TWO—MARCH
Editor’s Introduction: Competing Theories of Economic Crisis, 187
What Would Milton Friedman Have Thought of the Great Recession?—
Scott Sumner, 209
The Great Recession and Marx’s Crisis Theory—Andrew Kliman, 236
The Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle—Fred E. Foldvary, 278
Post Keynesian Theories of Crisis—Steve Keen, 298
A Real-Assets Model of Economic Crises: Will China Crash in 2015?—
Mason Gaffney, 325
A Neo-Polanyian Theory of Economic Crises—Fred Block, 361
The Business Cycle: A Kelsonian Analysis—Michael D. Greaney, 379
Predicting Major Economic Events with Accuracy: A New Framework for
Scientific Macroeconomic Models—James J. Wayne, 419
NUMBER THREE—MAY
Editor’s Introduction
Public Intellectuals: Jane Jacobs and Henry George, 457

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