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Preface | ||
1 | Christianity and Marxism: acceptance and rejection | 3 |
2 | An excursus on the possibility of an Aristotelian Marxism | 46 |
3 | MacIntyre's evaluative history and Polanyi's historical sociology | 77 |
4 | The morality of markets and the 'crisis of authority': notes for a sociology in a world after virtue | 109 |
5 | Managerialism and the culture of bureaucratic individualism | 126 |
6 | Conclusion: narrative and communities | 147 |
Notes | 174 | |
Bibliography | 204 | |
Index | 221 |
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