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  3. Vol. 18 No. 1 (1998): 70

Vol. 18 No. 1 (1998): 70

Editorial

  • Redactioneel Krisis 1998-1
    Redactie Krisis
    3-5
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Archive

  • De mechanisering van de mens. Babbage, Jevons, en het raderwerk van de geest
    Harro Maas
    6-19
    • PDF
  • Economen en hun homo economicus. Striptease van een persona non grata
    Jack Vromen
    20-37
    • PDF
  • Sociaal realisme binnen het huidige wetenschapsonderzoek
    Wade Hands
    38-54
    • PDF
  • De sex-appeal van de homo economicus
    Ewald Engelen
    55-68
    • PDF
  • Straf en geluk van het mensdom. Jan Toorops icoon van de arbeid
    Jos Perry
    69-86
    • PDF
  • Somniaccen
    Pieter Pekelharing
    87-88
    • PDF
  • Benevelde filosofen
    Ido de Haan
    89-91
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Voor elk wat wils
    Marianne Boenink
    92-96
    • PDF
  • Een hartstochtelijk pleidooi voor culturele competentie
    Ria Lavrijsen
    97-101
    • PDF
  • De waarde van de economie
    Niels Achterberg
    102-106
    • PDF
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