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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 February 2020

David M. Ricci
Affiliation:
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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A Political Science Manifesto for the Age of Populism
Challenging Growth, Markets, Inequality and Resentment
, pp. 243 - 246
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020
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Subject Index

academic imperialism, 4344
advertising, 4143, 59, 8889, 135n40, 156n144, 186n272
Age of Populism, 3, 4, 22, 2425, 8990, 91, 92, 102103, 125
agenda setting, 218n415
America, 47, 24, 7273
American democracy, 13, 1617, 94
American Dream, 7, 4748
American exceptionalism, 2425, 113, 119121, 122
American Liberalism, 120123
anxieties, 46
autonomous vehicles, 107108, 109, 166n196
bargaining power, 56, 176n234, 177n235
behavioral economics, 156n143, 213n394
Brexit, 7, 135n41
carbon tax, 7879
change, 200n337
citizenship, 1617, 93
climate change, 7879, 166n194
Coase Theorem, 169n204
cognitive capture, 4849
Cold War, 6, 11, 164n185
comparative advantage, 73
Constitution, 17, 81, 84, 86, 96, 207n367
consumer sovereignty, 41, 42, 77, 84
contrived markets, 70, 114
creative destruction, 2, 12, 17, 29, 5055, 62, 64, 91, 9697, 99100, 103, 118119, 125
economic growth, 12, 29, 45, 61, 101, 110111, 116, 173n219
neoliberalism, 90, 119, 123, 167n200
Declaration of Independence, 122, 134n36
Delaware, 222n436
demand, 46, 195n321
democracy, 1617, 8384, 9394, 97
disruption, 1, 53, 96, 164n190
innovation, 2, 35, 51, 52, 5354, 80, 85, 110111, 118119
driverless cars, 107108, 109, 166n196
economic competition, 71, 106, 126
economic creativity, 45, 49, 57, 101, 107109, 134n39
economic growth, 27, 3638, 43, 4547, 54, 5657, 61, 7780, 85, 165n191, 166n192
creative destruction, 12, 29, 45, 61, 101, 110111, 116, 173n219
economics, 2728, 2932, 3637, 3839, 45, 4748, 4950, 5556, 5758, 188n289, 223n440
Edgeworth Boxes, 40, 56, 85
efficient market hypothesis, 214n397
Elkins Act (1903), 150n119
empathy, 161n176
entrepreneurs, 7173, 80, 103, 115, 117, 119, 177n234
epistemic rot, 211n387
equilibrium, 34, 40, 43
externalities, 7778, 168n204, 182n255
Facebook, 118, 164n189, 165n190
famine, 186n270
financial crisis, 161n176, 161n177, 171n214, 193n311, 214n397
free trade, 7374, 116117
GDP (gross domestic product), 35, 36, 37, 74, 87, 154n133
Glass-Steagall Act (1933), 174n223
global warming, 7879
globalization, 7172, 116117, 167n198
greed, 233n485
gross domestic product (GDP) see GDP (gross domestic product)
groupthink, 149n112
health care services, 8283
homo economicus, 66, 6768, 6970, 71, 103105, 115
homo politicus, 6667, 93, 98
humanism, 9496, 99, 154n130, 229n469
identity politics, 89
ideology, 7980
income distribution, 117118
inequality, 70, 83, 118, 124, 125
inflation, 215n400
informed voluntarism, 40 see also voluntary exchanges.
innovation, 2, 35, 51, 52, 5354, 80, 85, 110111, 118119 see also disruption.
interest rates, 215n400
invisible hand, 34, 57, 114, 203n349
late-stage feudalism, 63, 120, 122
liberalism, 6364, 100101, 120123, 170n210, 170n211, 172n218
list syndrome, 111112, 119
Luddites, 54
mainstream economics, 2932, 3435, 43, 48, 61, 64, 153n129, 171n214, 171n215
economic growth, 3638
equilibrium, 34
GDP, 35
invisible hand, 34
markets, 36
methodological individualism, 32
prices, 3334
rational calculations, 3233
self-interest, 33
utility, 33, 34
marginal utility theory, 56, 70, 73, 83, 117, 153n127
market-based society, 6970
markets, 36, 105107, 114, 123, 124125, 126127, 168n203
contrived, 70, 114
natural, 7071, 105, 232n479
real, 106107
MarketWorld, 158n155
Marxism, 5760, 79
materiality paradox, 186n274
McCarthyism, 6, 133n33, 134n35
methodological individualism, 32, 3940, 42
Microsoft Word, 118
middle class, 28, 8487, 224n444
multiversities, 1922, 61
Native Americans, 181n250
natural markets, 7071, 105, 232n479
neoliberalism, 12, 49, 79, 80, 87, 100, 103, 111, 115, 116117, 123124
creative destruction, 90, 119, 123, 167n200
democracy, 8384
entrepreneurs, 7173, 177n234
free trade, 7374, 117
homo economicus, 6267, 6869
homo politicus, 6667, 93, 98
market-based society, 6970
markets, 7071, 114
public goods, 81, 8283
scarcity, 76, 77, 79
shareholders, 7475
New Deal, 5, 65, 124
Nordic countries, 190n294
pluralism, 1415, 97, 136n47
political action, 124, 125126
political contributions, 8384, 201n338, 232n476
political economy, 188n289
political science, 23, 910, 11, 1316, 1718, 45, 63, 9294, 97100, 101102, 110, 114115
political stories, 5960, 74, 111114
populism, 12, 69, 12, 25, 8788
positional goods, 186n273
power, 9899, 104
prices, 3334, 78
progress, 200n337
pseudo-events, 198n330
public choice theory, 150n117, 150n118
public goods, 17, 8183, 89
rational calculations, 3233, 40, 41, 213n395, 223n440
real markets, 106107
realism, 54, 102
redistribution, 124125
resources, 38, 7677
retraining programs, 115116
scarcity, 38, 7677, 7980, 88
science, 18, 2223, 2526
self-interest, 33
shareholders, 7475, 109
social choice theory, 218n415
social contract, 18, 67, 218n413
Social Darwinists, 172n217
spin, 4243, 196n326
stakeholders, 75, 109
stock buybacks, 214n399
supply, 4647, 179n244
Tea Party, 212n389
technology, 186n272
Temple of Science metaphor, 2225, 2627, 61
truth, 31, 8890, 203n345, 209n379
tyranny, 100101, 103, 112
unemployment, 133n34
United States, 47, 24, 7273, 207n367
universities, 1822
utility, 33, 34, 37, 38, 40
value, 36, 51, 89
venture capital, 184n262
venue shopping, 116
VMP (value of marginal product), 176n234
Volkswagen, 234n486
voluntary exchanges, 40, 4143, 5657
wages, theory of, 176n234
Walmart, 177n235, 180n249
wars, costs of, 171n213
welfare, 35, 36, 43
Winner-Take-All Society, 83

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  • Book: A Political Science Manifesto for the Age of Populism
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