Alan and I are off to the 2004 World Congress, June 2004, in Albertville, France of The Association for Social Economics. The Society
...was established in December 1941 in Washington, DC. ASE was formed to advance scholarly research and writing about the great questions of economics, human dignity, ethics, and philosophy. Members seek to explore the ethical foundations and implications of economic analysis, along with the individual and social dimensions of economic problems, and to help shape economic policy that is consistent with the integral values of the person and a humane community.
We have two papers:
"The University in the 21st Century: Oakeshott, Galbraith and the Social Economy of 'Globalism'" in Session 7 A 'Knowledge and Culture' at 14:00-16:00, on Thursday, June 10, in the Hotel Million, Conference Room
and
"Consumerism, Community and Citizenship" in Session 2 B 'Rationality in Context' at 10:30-12:30, on Thursday, June 9, in the Hotel Million, Audubon Room
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