March 5, 2016March 23, 2016 Oleg Komlik BITS & BRIEFS: Free trade and World War I // Zelizer’s The Social Meaning of Money // Why Anti-Tax is Pro-Family // Social Class and consumption in Japan Free trade, specialization in production and global division of labor are the causes of the First World War – Prof. Branko Milanovic on Avner Offer’s The First World War: An Agrarian Interpretation 20 years after Viviana Zelizer’s The Social Meaning of Money – perspectives offered by Nina Bandelj, Marion Fourcade, Florence Weber, Frederick Wherry and Viviana Zelizer How being Anti-Tax became Pro-Family in the U.S? It has begun in the 1970s when stagflation occupied everyone’s minds – Prof. Josh McCabe Social Class in Japan: the recent rises in income inequality and its impact on luxury brand consumption *** Join the Economic Sociology and Political Economy community through Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn / Google+ / Reddit / Tumblr Advertisement Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInTumblrTelegramRedditPinterestPocketSkypeLike this:Like Loading... Related