Moral economy and political practices examine how shared notions of justice, obligation and reciprocity shape economic and political institutions. Emerging from Polanyian and anthropological ...
Moral conviction refers to the sense that a particular attitude is grounded in one’s core ethical principles, rendering it impervious to standard trade-offs of utility or compromise. In politics, such ...
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