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    Adam Smith’s Green Thumb and Malthus’ Three Horsemen: Cautionary tales from classical political economy

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    This essay identifies a contradiction between the flourishing interest in the environmental economics of the classical period and a lack of critical parsing of the works of its leading representatives. Its focus is the work of Adam Smith and Thomas Malthus. It offers a critical analysis of their contribution to environmental thought and surveys the work of their contemporary devotees. It scrutinizes Smith's contribution to what Karl Polanyi termed the "economistic fallacy," as well as his defenses of class hierarchy, the "growth imperative" and consumerism. It subjects to critical appraisal Malthus's enthusiasm for private property and the market system, and his opposition to market regulation. While Malthus's principal attraction to ecological economists lies in his having allegedly broadened the scope of economics, and in his narrative of scarcity, this article shows that he, in fact, narrowed the scope of the discipline and conceptualized scarcity in a reified and pseudo-scientific way

    Economía y sostenibilidad azul

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    Línea de InvestigaciónLa economía depende del consumo de habitantes y la producción de las empresas, no obstante, existen factores ambientales y culturales que ponen en riesgo la sostenibilidad de los proyectos y de la vida en el planeta, la economía azul presenta metodologías innovadoras capaces de generar un entorno de bienestar y propone la transformación de problemas en soluciones usando como insumos.1. Resumen 2. Palabras Clave 3. Introducción 4. Desarrollo 5. Conclusiones 6. Referencias bibliográficasEspecializaciónEspecialista en Análisis y Administración Financier

    National identity - A multiculturalist's approach

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    ‘Multiculturalists’ in Britain have advocated the importance of national identity since the 1970s. Yet many claim that multiculturalists do not do this and few study how they do it. We thus do not know why and how multiculturalists in Britain advocate the importance of national identity. In this article I will examine how one of Britain’s most prominent multiculturalists, Bhikhu Parekh, has done so since the 1970s. I will show that Parekh’s way of thinking about national identity is distinct from the ways in which other prominent thinkers discuss such an identity, and valuable, as Parekh has insights into what such an identity is and why we should value it. This article will identify a previously unnoticed, distinct and valuable way of thinking about national identity, which comes from a multiculturalist in Britain

    Genetic Basis of Myocarditis: Myth or Reality?

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    H2O2 and cGMP may function as an O2 sensor in the pulmonary artery

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