An Introduction to the Economics of Nonmarket Behavior The Plan of the Book / 1: |
Justice and Efficiency / Part I: |
Blackstone and Bentham / 2: |
Blackstone's Commentaries Bentham's Antipathy to Blackstone |
Blackstone and Bentham Compared |
Utilitarianism, Economics, and Social Theory / 3: |
Some Problems of Utilitarianism Wealth Maximization as an Ethical Concept |
The Ethical and Political Basis of Wealth / 4: |
Maximization The Consensual Basis of Efficiency |
Implications for the Positive Economic |
Analysis of Law Dworkin's Critique of Wealth Maximization |
The Origins of Justice / Part II: |
The Homeric Version of the Minimal State / 5: |
A Taxonomy of Limited Government |
Government and Political Values in Homer |
The Homeric Social Order Homeric |
Individualism Some Modern Parallels |
The Theory of the State |
A Theory of Primitive Society / 6: |
The Costs of Information |
A Model of Primitive Society Other |
Primitive Adaptations to High Information Costs |
The Economic Theory of Primitive Law / 7: |
The Legal Process Property Contracts Family Law |
The System of Strict Liability in Tort Criminal Law |
Retribution and Related Concepts of Punishment / 8: |
From Revenge to Retribution, and Beyond |
Pollution: Retribution against |
Neighbors and Descendants Guilt versus Responsibility |
Privacy and Related Interests / Part III: |
Privacy as Secrecy / 9: |
The Economics of Private |
Information and Communications |
The Tort Law of Privacy |
A Broader View of Privacy / 10: |
The Etymology of Privacy: Seclusion and Autonomy |
Evidence for the Economic |
Theory of Privacy |
The Common Law and the Economic |
Theory of Privacy Defamation and Disparagement |
The Statutory Privacy Movement |
The Privacy Jurisprudence of the Supreme Court / 11: |
Privacy Cases before Griswold |
The Griswold Decision Privacy in the Supreme Court since Griswold |
Conclusion |
The Supreme Court and Discrimination / Part IV: |
The Law and Economics of Discrimination / 12: |
The DeFunis Case and Reverse Discrimination / 13: |
The Reasonableness of Reverse Discrimination |
The Constitutional Issue |
Bakke, Weber, and Beyond Bakke Weber / 14: |
Index |
An Introduction to the Economics of Nonmarket Behavior The Plan of the Book / 1: |
Justice and Efficiency / Part I: |
Blackstone and Bentham / 2: |