The Independent Review – Winter 2024-25
The Independent Review – Winter 2024-25: In-Depth Analyses and Thought-Provoking Essays
The Winter 2024-25 edition of The Independent Review continues its tradition of delivering rigorous, peer-reviewed scholarship on political economy and government policy. This issue features a diverse array of articles that delve into critical topics across economics, political science, law, history, philosophy, and sociology.
Highlights from this Issue:
- “The Canceling of the American Mind: Cancel Culture Undermines Trust and Threatens Us All—but There Is a Solution” by Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott: This insightful piece examines the societal impacts of cancel culture and proposes strategies to restore trust and open discourse.
- “Handbook of Teaching Ethics to Economists: A Plurality of Perspectives” edited by Ioana Negru, Craig Duckworth, and Imko Meyenburg: A comprehensive exploration of ethical considerations in economic education, offering diverse perspectives on integrating ethics into economic curricula.
- “Build, Baby, Build: The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation” by Bryan Caplan and Ady Branzei: An analysis of housing regulations, discussing their scientific basis and ethical implications in the context of urban development.
Each article is meticulously researched and contributes to a deeper understanding of contemporary issues, making this edition a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and society.
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The Independent Review – Winter 2024-25
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