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Mariner's Atlas: Lake Michigan
Published in Paperback by Gulf Pub Co (1988-03)
Author: Chartcrafters
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HOW TO GET FROM HERE TO THERE--ON A BOAT
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Review Date: 2007-02-17
COMPLETE CHARTS FOR THE LAKE AND BAY WATERS OF MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, ILLINOIS, AND INDIANA. INCLUDES GREEN BAY, UPPER LAKE HURON, NORTH CHANNEL, AND GEORGIAN BAY. (U S AND CANADIAN WATERS)

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Marion Fay
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1982-12)
Author: Anthony Trollope
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One of Trollope's best love stories
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-13
It's quite strange that this book, of all Trollope, is so hard to find. Reviewers didn't like it when it was originally published in the late 1800s, and it never shook its reputation as ultra-tedious. This mystifies me. The melodrama between politically radical Lord Jack Hampton and Marion Fay, a non-aristocratic young Quaker woman who's more of a lady than several of the "ladies" in the book, is flirtatious, accessible and fun (Hampton repeatedly teases Marion that he fell for her when she "poked his fire," i.e. tended his fireplace with a poker--a bolder play with innuendo than Trollope usually engages in). It then turns passionate when Marion won't marry Jack because of a secret trouble involving life-threatening illness. T. uses the situation to examine with great depth and sensitivity the desire to consummate the spiritual union of two souls via marriage. This is the most careful look at what marriage means in T.'s ideal world that I have read in his work yet. He makes it exciting and suspenseful, since we're waiting to see if Marion will really get to poke Jack's fire--or if an unthinkable separation will occur. As in all T., there is a hilarious cast of characters who toe the line that separates the comically pathetic from the dangerously antisocial--for example, will Jack's archetypical evil stepmom just grumble her way through life, or will she scheme to kill Jack? The multiple marriage and family plots are very well integrated, unlike in some other T. novels.

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Markets and Cultural Voices: Liberty vs. Power in the Lives of Mexican Amate Painters (Economics, Cognition, and Society)
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2005-04-18)
Author: Tyler Cowen
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Essential Reading for Collectors of Outsider Art
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-20
If you collect amate art this book is essential. For collectors of outsider art Professor Cowan provides an economic and cultural insight into the motives of the artists and the integral role they play in the culture. Highly readable, with wonderful anecdotes, what could be a dry subject is transformed into a page-turner.

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Markets, States, and Public Policy: Privatization in Britain and France
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1995-06-15)
Author: Nikolaos Zahariadis
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Comparative Political Study at its finest....
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Review Date: 1998-02-27
Professor Zahariadis' study of privatization in Britain and France allows students of comparative politics to understand the impetus the drives countries to privatize their resources....it was very informative, but may be confusing to those who know nothing about the subject. Professor Zahariadis' writing style is perfect in terms of the subject matter; it is neither too complex nor too simple.

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Material Witness: The Selected Letters of Fairfield Porter
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2005-04-25)
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The Human Side Of Fairfield Porter
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
This book is a lovely treat.

It's also been quite a long time in the making.

These letters, compiled and edited by former Porter student Ted Leigh, served as the basis for part of John Spike's lovely book on Porter back in 1992. This fact is mentioned a couple times at the beginning of the Spike book.

Material Witness came out in 2005, so it's better late than never.

What's the difference between this, the Spike book, and Justin Spring's biography a few years back? Material Witness shows the human side of Fairfield Porter; in particular the letters to his son Laurence and his family.

The most disturbing thing is reading Porter's letters that acknowledge his increasing lack of energy over his final couple of years.

If you have the Spike book, you'll definitely want this book.

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The Meaning of Consciousness (Studies in Literature and Science)
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1997-10-15)
Author: Andrew Lohrey
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Visionary. Stimulating. Required reading.
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Review Date: 1997-10-25
An absolute gem. For anyone interested in consciousness a must. The ideas presented are exciting, challenging and will fundamentally alter how consciousness is discussed.

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The Meaning of Democracy and the Vulnerabilities of Democracies: A Response to Tocqueville's Challenge
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (1997-08-01)
Author: Vincent Ostrom
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Polycentricism and a new approach to polical economy.
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Review Date: 2006-01-31
I recently read Vincent Ostrom's "The Meaning of Democracy and the Vulnerability of Democracies" for Pete Boettke's Constitutional Political Economy Class. He wrote up a comment on the Austrian Economists.

I would like to comment on a feature of Vincent Ostrom's proposed research design for the investigation into political economy. As it has been explained to me the Ostroms (both Vincent and Elinore) assert that the proper structure of intensive education in political economy is one of artisanship over repetitions and reiteration. Graduate students learn best by doing and should view their degree seeking years more as apprenticeships in which they hone the tools and skills of their craft.

The craftsmanship theme runs throughout not only their advice and strategic suggestions but also in the messages of their scholarly assertions as well. Take for example the use of the term applied to the tasks of creating good governance, sustaining democratic structures and drafting of successful constitutions. Ostrom refers to such a task as "constitutional craftsmanship."

The implication of the dual presence of craftsmanship in both strategy and investigation is that theories of political economy gain epistemological accuracy by being derived from direct interaction with political dilemma. Political theory is best understood in the context of political economy. This is a very Hayekian point. Say it however you like. The social process in its complexity responds to the needs of diverse individuals by effectively coordinating knowledge through the pricing system. This information is intrinsically time and place contingent. Context matters. Ostrom's point is essentially a methodological point which holds onto the same truism. Interacting within the context of political dilemma is one of "defining" and tracing the "distribution of the problematic."

There are problems in the world, perhaps it has been so obvious for so long that we have forgotten it. As social scientists our essential purpose is to gain understanding of such problems so as to better address them if not solve them entirely. Mises worked in such realism into his cognitional claims about the structure of human decision making stemming from the drive to action as it is understood by an attempt to alleviate felt uneasiness.

Ostrom's description of democracy draws a picture of a disjuncture existing between the perceived problematic with the responsive action addressing the problematic. This disjuncture is perpetuated and perhaps even magnified by the structuring of centralization.

When the knowledge problem is applied to the purely theoretical realm as it is in Hayek's description it serves useful and intuitive to revealing the unintended consequences of centralized collective action. Ostrom's application of the knowledge problem into the methodological realm gives a clearer structure to defining and forming successful research agendas in political economy. In this sense we expand the notions of political economy outside the realm of mere academia and into the realm of industrialism or physical real productivity.

Maybe this is not a methodological point in regards to economics as it is narrowly defined as catallactics but it is certainly integral to forming theories pertinent to political economy. Essentially Ostrom is taking head to the suggestion of the Public Choice School by endogenizing the notion of governance. This endogenization is crucial to understanding the notion of choice and action, critical elements to economics approached as praxeology, a notion much broader than catallactics. For clarity let's just define catallactics as the study of exchange and praxeology the study of purposeful action.

Truth revealed through theory as it bears relevance to our social structure requires a finger on the pulse of society, a toe dipped in the chilly waters of reality, a finger in the pie so to speak. The methodological and epistemological implications of an applied research agenda become even more valuable. The process of research production is no longer an un-romantic drudgery of looking out the window only to quell the demands of a relentlessly competitive profession characterized by elitism. Opening the window means opening oneself to the omnipresence of opportunity for improvement in the conditions of reality.

The development of an accurate description of societal institutions, problems and solutions is a process started by the showing of the unworkable tendencies of existing faulty institutions. By elaborating the characteristics of such inefficiencies, faults, and inhibitions we are forced to recognize the context within which they exist. Restating and continually repeating the characteristics of malfunctioning processes we better understand the unique characteristics of functioning ones.

Combining the knowledge point of Hayek with Ostrom's craftsmanship description of investigating political economy, parallels Kirzner's notion of entrepreneurship as a process of discovery. Building a systematic theory of political economy is a process being in tune to the political happenings. The extent that the political economy is intricately complex is the extent to which division of intellectual labor is needed to investigate the implications of applied policies.

Returning to the concern of motivated professionals in search of placement at top education institutions is a matter of joining the table of mainstream debate. This table is made and set in the area of growth theory, and perhaps rightly so. It forces us to focus our attention back on catallactics within praxeology, not to say we allocate focus away from either field but we retain clarity of both if only because the concept of growth is intrinsically relevant to and dependent upon an understanding of exchange as it concerns real productivity.

The process for designing a research agenda enlightened by Ostrom's notions of political economy is straightforward. First identify an existent social phenomenon with acknowledged negative consequences. Second, describe and explain that which falls within the realm of the negative title. Third, be conscious of the characteristics which are being interpreted as losses and utilize them to describe the hypothetical construction of functioning society absent of those identified negatives. The notion of intelligible and tractable growth becomes one of describing the forgone opportunities of unsuccessful social action. Showing the tractable complexity of coordination that the probability of achieving is enhanced by deregulation is where potential for giving advice to non developed countries lies.

The benefit of being exposed to Ostrom's thesis in the context of a graduate program is the placement of his theory within a broader lineage of thought. The general thread of our class this semester has been the introduction, description and progression of liberty minded constitutional construction. The implications seem to be pointing toward the parallel if not synonymous notions of polycentricism and anarcho-capitlaism. One of the critical elements of sustainable self governance as is all market process theory is the important role played by competition. Critical to maintaining comeptition is free entry and exit, or an open-systemness.

A free competitive environment for the production of self-governance provides the atmosphere for ineffective systems to fail and effective one to maintain, develope and succeed. In a polycentric system institutional boundaries and borders are maleable by the degree to which people opt towards exit and entry similar to the way death is relevant to biological evolution implicitely within all animal survival. In a fucntioning setting of competition we see people getting what they want out of their societal institutions, and we see the" aggregate" appearance of society change from one of exposing the problematic through social planning to one of recognizing and responding to the contingetn problematic entrepeneurially.

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Measures of political attitudes
Published in Unknown Binding by Institute for Social Research, the University of Michigan (1972)
Author: John P Robinson
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Great reference work
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-02
I have this book, along with it's companions in the series, Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Attitudes and Measures of Legal Attitudes, as a references for my undergraduate Research Methods course. I have tired of students looking for instruments for their projects through Google or Yahoo. These volumes have valid and reliable instruments that are documented and NOT copyrighted, so my students do not have to get permission or pay royalties for their projects.

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Mecanoo: Map 6 (Michigan Architecture Papers,)
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (1999-02)
Authors: Tod Williams, Billie Tsien, and Brian Carter
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A Quick Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-28
Being an architecture student, I am constantly looking for books containing information on Williams/Tsien. This is a quick read, but very insightful to the careers of both the Eames and Williams/Tsien.

Structured in a lecture format, this book helped me see the personal sides of both architectural firms. If you are interested in either the Eames or Tod and Billie, I would definately recommend this book.

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Medicaid and Long Term Care in Michigan: Getting Good Care Without Going Broke
Published in Paperback by Collinwood Press (2005-06-15)
Authors: P. Mark Accettura and Samuel A. Hurwitz
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Medicaid and Long term Care in Michigan
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
I was introduce to this book becasue my Mom was ill and she is in her 90's. Trying to find somewhere for her to stay that is clean with people who care when your income and funds are limited is very hard. This book helps guide you through the processes you need to go through. How to prepare before something happens. Government funds that are available. Power of Attorney.

I am a banker and I give this book out to people when I hear they have a person in their family that is getting older and may need some assistance in the future. This is a good book for all babyboomers to read.


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