My friend Ed Younkins of Wheeling Jesuit University is editor of a new book series, published by Lexington Books, a very good academic publisher, called Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. I’m serving on the advisory board.
The mission statement of the series reads as follows:
This book series is devoted to studying the foundations of capitalism from a number of academic disciplines including, but not limited to, philosophy, political science, economics, law, literature, and history. Recognizing the expansion of the boundaries of economics, this series particularly welcomes proposals for monographs and edited collections that focus on topics from transdisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and multidisciplinary perspectives. Lexington Books will consider a wide range of conceptual, empirical, and methodological submissions, Works in this series will tend to synthesize and integrate knowledge and to build bridges within and between disciplines. They will be of vital concern to academicians, business people, and others in the debate about the proper role of capitalism, business, and business people in economic society.
Inquiries should be directed to Ed at younkins -at- wju dot edu.