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Frontmatter
Contents
1 Introduction: Law and Collective Action
Part one Models of Nonlegal Collective Action
2 A Model of Cooperation and the Production of Social Norms
3 Extensions, Objections, and Alternative Theories
Part two Legal Applications
4 Gifts and Gratuitous Promises
5 Family Law and Social Norms
6 Status, Stigma, and the Criminal Law
7 Voting, Political Participation, and Symbolic Behavior
8 Racial Discrimination and Nationalism
9 Contract Law and Commercial Behavior
Part three Normative Implications
10 Efficiency and Distributive Justice
11 Incommensurability, Commodification, and Money
12 Autonomy, Privacy, and Community
Notes
References
Acknowledgments
Index
Contents
1 Introduction: Law and Collective Action
Part one Models of Nonlegal Collective Action
2 A Model of Cooperation and the Production of Social Norms
3 Extensions, Objections, and Alternative Theories
Part two Legal Applications
4 Gifts and Gratuitous Promises
5 Family Law and Social Norms
6 Status, Stigma, and the Criminal Law
7 Voting, Political Participation, and Symbolic Behavior
8 Racial Discrimination and Nationalism
9 Contract Law and Commercial Behavior
Part three Normative Implications
10 Efficiency and Distributive Justice
11 Incommensurability, Commodification, and Money
12 Autonomy, Privacy, and Community
Notes
References
Acknowledgments
Index