References
- Galbraith, John Kenneth. 2010. John Kenneth Galbraith: The Affluent Society and Other Writings, 1952-1967. New York: The Library of America.
- Harvey, David. 2014. Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Hawken, Paul, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins. 1999. Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution. New York: Back Bay Books.
- Honneth, Axel. 2014. Freedom's Right: The Social Foundations of Democratic Life. Translated by J. Ganahl. New York: Columbia University Press.
- Krippner, Greta R., and Anthony S. Alvarez. 2007. “Embeddedness and the Intellectual Projects of Economic Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 33 (1): 219–240. doi: 10.1146/annurev.soc.33.040406.131647
- Kuznets, Simon. 1955. “Economic Growth and Income Inequality.” American Economic Review 45 (1): 1–28.
- Murray, Jeff B., and Julie L. Ozanne. 1991. “The Critical Imagination: Emancipatory Interests in Consumer Research.” Journal of Consumer Research 18 (2): 129–144. doi: 10.1086/209247
- Piketty, Thomas. 2014. Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Translated by A. Goldhammer. Cambridge, MA: The Belnap Press.
- Polanyi, Karl. 1944. The Great Transformation: The Political Origins of Our Time. New York: Farrar & Rinehart.
- Polanyi, Karl. 1957. “Aristotle Discovers the Economy.” In Trade and Market in the Early Empires, edited by Karl Polanyi, Conrad M. Arensberg, and Harry W. Pearson, 64–94. Glencoe, IL: The Free Press.
- Senge, Peter, Bryan Smith, Nina Kruschwitz, Joe Laur, and Sara Schley. 2008. The Necessary Revolution: How Individuals and Organizations Are Working Together to Create a Sustainable World. New York: Doubleday.