contents NUMBER ONE—JANUARY Preface and Acknowledgments—Edward Demenchonok, | INTRODUCTION Philosophy After Hiroshima: From Power Politics to the Ethics of Nonviolence and Co-Responsibility—Edward Demenchonok, 9 PART I. HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND CO-RESPONSIBILITY 1. Globalization and Violence: The Challenge to Ethics— Edward Demenchonok and Richard Peterson, 51 . The Democratic Peace Myth: From Hiroshima to Baghdad— Andrew Fiala, 77 3. The Holocaust Sublime: Singularity, Representation, and the Violence of Everyday Life—/ohn Sanbonmatsu, i01 4. Can Historical Responsibility Strengthen Contemporary Political Culture?—Jenny Tillmanns, 127 5. The Project of Reconciliation and the Road to Redemption: Hegel's Social Philosophy and Nietzsche’s Critique— Steven V. Hicks, 153 PART Il. STOPPING THE VIOLENCE: MODES OF RESPONSE 6. No More Hiroshimas and Sharp Weapons—Keping Wang, 181 7. Relevant Hellenic Factors Favoring Effective Dialogue and Peaceful Coexistence—Leonidas Bargeliotes, 205 8. The Grounding of Forgiveness: Martha Nussbaum on Compassion and Mercy—Paul Gallagher, 231 PART III. STRIVING FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 9. Human Rights: Historical Learning in the Shadow of Violence—Richard T. Peterson, 253 1170 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 10. The Universal Concept of Human Rights as a Regulative Principle: Freedom Versus Paternalism—Edward Demenchonok, 273 PART IV. LIVING WITHOUT VIOLENCE: TOWARD A CULTURE OF PEACE 11. Toward Lasting Peace: Kant on Law, Public Reason, and Culture—Marc Lucht, 303 12. Transculture: A Broad Way Between Globalism and Multiculturalism—Mikbail Epstein, 327 NUMBER TWO—APRIL An Introduction to Destructive Coordination—Mehrdad Vahahi, 353 The Career Consequences of a Mistaken Research Project: The Case of Polywater—Arthur M. Diamond, Jr., 387 Determinants of Intercountry Internet Diffusion Rates— Phanindra V. Wunnava and Daniel B. Leiter, 413 Stereotypes, Asian Americans, and Wages: An Empirical Strategy Applied to Computer Use at Work—Sanae Tashiro and Cecilia A. Conrad, 427 Do Higher Real Minimum Wages Lead to More High School Dropouts? Evidence from Maryland Across Races, 1993—2004— Stephanie O. Crofton, William L. Anderson, and Emily C. Rawe, 445 Home Ownership and School Outcomes of Children: Evidence from the PSID Child Development Supplement—Lisa L. Mohanty and Lakshmi K. Raut, 465 Art Museum Attendance, Public Funding, and the Business Cycle—Sarah J. Skinner, Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., and John D. Jackson, 491 The Impact of American Politics on Perceptions of Women’s Golfing Abilities—Michelle M. Arthur, Harry J. Van Buren III, and Robert G. Del Campo, 517 Migration and the Tiebout-Tullock Hypothesis Revisited— Richard J. Cebula, 541 College Football and Student Quality: An Advertising Effect or Culture and Tradition?—D. Randall Smith, 553 Index to Volume 68 1171 Seasonal Homes and the Local Property Tax: Evidence from New York State—Lester Hadsell and Chad Colarusso, 581 Investigating Smoker's Profile: The Role of Psychosocial Characteristics and the Effectiveness of Tobacco Policy Tools—Elena Raptou, Konstadinos Mattas, and Constantinos Katrakilidis, 603 NUMBER THREE—JULY Private Property and the Law of Nature in Locke’s Two Treatises: The Best Advantage of Life and Convenience—B. Jeffrey Reno, 639 Business Success Through Social Networks? A Comment on Social Networks and Business Success—Henrik Egbert, 605 Market Uncertainty and Socially Embedded Reputation—Harris H. Kim, 679 With Friends Like These: Endogenous Labor Market Segregation with Homogeneous, Nonprejudiced Agents—Tavis Barr, 703 Economic Crime as Hiding Behavior—Oskar Engdabl, 747 The Western Expansion as a Common Pool Problem: The Contrasting Histories of the Brazilian and North American Pioneers— Fernando Zanella and Christopher Westley, sc 775 Reconsideration of Economic Views of a Classical Empire and a Nation-State During the Mercantilist Ages—Mehmet Bulut, 791 NUMBER FOUR—OCTOBER Frontispiece Portrait of Mason Gaffney, xi Editor's Introduction—Clifford W. Cobb, 829 1. The Role of Land Markets in Economic Crises—Mason Gaffney, 855 2. A New Framework for Macroeconomics: Achieving Full Employment by Increasing Capital Turnover—Mason Gaffney, 889 3. Money, Credit, and Crisis—Mason Gaffney, 983 Announcement, 1039 1172 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology NUMBER FIVE—VOVEMBER The Market, the Firm, and the Economics Profession—Daniel Sutter, 1041 Smith and Living Wages: Arguments in Support of a Mandated Living Wage—Beisy Jane Clary, 1063 Paradigms and Novelty in Economics: The History of Economic Thought as a Source of Enlightenment— Wilfred Dolfsma and Patrick J. Welch, 1085 Too Much Competition in Higher Education? Some Conceptual Remarks on the Excessive-Signaling Hypothesis—Karsten Mause, 1107 Corruption’s Effect on Business Venturing Within the United States—David T. Mitchell and Noel D. Campbell, 1135 COMMENTS Henry George Under the Microscope: Comments on “Henry George’s Political Critics’"—Richard Giles, 1153 Index, 1169 INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS ARTHUR, MICHELLE M., VAN BUREN Harry J. II] AND ROBERT G. DEL CAmMpo. The Impact of American Politics on Perceptions of Women’s Golfing Abilities, 517 BARGELIOTES, LEONIDAS. 7. Relevant Hellenic Factors Favoring Effective Dialogue and Peaceful Coexistence, 205 Barr, Tavis. With Friends Like These: Endogenous Labor Market Segregation with Homogeneous, Nonprejudiced Agents, 703 BULUT, MEHMET. Reconsideration of Economic Views of a Classical Empire and a Nation-State During the Mercantilist Ages, 791 CEBULA, RICHARD J. Migration and the Tiebout-Tullock Hypothesis Revisited, 541 Cary, Betsy JANE. Smith and Living Wages: Arguments in Support of a Mandated Living Wage, 1063 Coss, CLIFFORD. W. Editor’s Introduction, 829 Index to Volume 68 1173 CROFTON, STEPHANIE O., ANDERSON WILLIAM L. AND EMILY C. RAWE. Do Higher Real Minimum Wages Lead to More High School Dropouts? Evidence from Maryland Across Races, 1993-2004, 445 DEMENCHONOK, EDWARD. Preface and Acknowledgments, 1 DEMENCHONOK, EDWARD. Philosophy After Hiroshima: From Power Politics to the Ethics of Nonviolence and Co-Responsibility, 9 DEMENCHONOK, Epwarb. 10. The Universal Concept of Human Rights as a Regulative Principle: Freedom Versus Paternalism, 273 DEMENCHONOK, EDWARD AND RICHARD PETERSON. 1. Globalization and Violence: The Challenge to Ethics, 51 DIAMOND, ARTHUR M. Jr. The Career Consequences of a Mistaken Research Project: The Case of Polywater, 387 DOLFSMA, WILFRED AND PATRICK J. WELCH. Paradigms and Novelty in Economics: The History of Economic Thought as a Source of Enlightenment, 1085 EGBERT, HENRIK. Business Success Through Social Networks? A Comment on Social Networks and Business Success, 665 ENGDAHL, Oskar. Economic Crime as Hiding Behavior, 747 EpsTEIN, MIKHAIL. 12. Transculture: A Broad Way Between Globalism and Multiculturalism, 327 FIALA, ANDREW. 2. The Democratic Peace Myth: From Hiroshima to Baghdad, 77 GAFFNEY, MASON. 1. The Role of Land Markets in Economic Crises, 855 GAFFNEY, Mason. 2. A New Framework for Macroeconomics: Achieving Full Employment by Increasing Capital Turnover, 889 GAFFNEY, Mason. 3. Money, Credit, and Crisis, 983 GALLAGHER, PAUL. 8. The Grounding of Forgiveness: Martha Nussbaum on Compassion and Mercy, 231 GILEs, RICHARD. Henry George Under the Microscope: Comments on “Henry George's Political Critics”, 1153 HADSELL, LESTER AND CHAD COLARUSSO. Seasonal Homes and the Local Property Tax: Evidence from New York State, 581 1174 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology Hicks, STEVEN V. 5. The Project of Reconciliation and the Road to Redemption: Hegel’s Social Philosophy and Nietzsche’s Critique, 153 Kim, Harris H. Market Uncertainty and Socially Embedded Reputation, 679 LucuTt, Marc. 11. Toward Lasting Peace: Kant on Law, Public Reason, and Culture, 303 Mause, Karsten. Too Much Competition in Higher Education? Some Conceptual Remarks on the Excessive-Signaling Hypothesis, 1107 MiTcHELL, Davip T. AND Noe. D. CampBELL. Corruption’s Effect on Business Venturing Within the United States, 1135 MOHANTY, Lisa L. AND LAKSHMI K. RAuT. Home Ownership and School Outcomes of Children: Evidence from the PSID Child Development Supplement, 465 PETERSON, RICHARD T. 9. Human Rights: Historical Learning in the Shadow of Violence, 253 RaptTou, ELENA, MATTAS KONSTADINOS AND CONSTANTINOS KATRAKILIDIS. Investigating Smoker's Profile: The Role of Psychosocial Characteristics and the Effectiveness of Tobacco Policy Tools, 603 RENO, B. JEFFREY. Private Property and the Law of Nature in Locke’s Two Treatises. The Best Advantage of Life and Convenience, 639 SANBONMATSU, JOHN. 3. The Holocaust Sublime: Singularity, Representation, and the Violence of Everyday Life, 101 SKINNER, SARAH J., EKELUND ROBERT B. Jr. AND JOHN D. JACKSON. Art Museum Attendance, Public Funding, and the Business Cycle, 491 SMITH, D. RANDALL. College Football and Student Quality: An Advertising Effect or Culture and Tradition? 553 SUTTER, DANIEL. The Market, the Firm, and the Economics Profession, 1041 TASHIRO, SANAE AND CECILIA A. CONRAD. Stereotypes, Asian Americans, and Wages: An Empirical Strategy Applied to Computer Use at Work, 427 TILLMANNS, JENNY. 4. Can Historical Responsibility Strengthen Contemporary Political Culture?, 127 Index to Volume 68 1175 VAHABI, MEHRDAD. An Introduction to Destructive Coordination, 353 WANG, KEPING. 6. No More Hiroshimas and Sharp Weapons, 181 WUNNAVA, PHANINDRA V. AND DANIEL B. Lerrer. Determinants of Intercountry Internet Diffusion Rates, 413 ZANELLA, FERNANDO AND CHRISTOPHER WESTLEY. The Western Expansion as a Common Pool Problem: The Contrasting Histories of the Brazilian and North American Pioneers, 775