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      • Fair-Play obligations: A critical note on free riding 

        Parsons, Stephen (Article)
      • Marginalising Weber: A critical note 

        Parsons, Stephen (Article)
      • Max Weber and economic sociology: a response to Peukert 

        Parsons, Stephen (Article)
      • Max Weber, Socialism, and the space for time 

        Parsons, Stephen (Article)
      • Money, time and rationality in Max Weber: Austrian connections 

        Parsons, Stephen (Book)
      • Rational choice and politics: a critical introduction 

        Parsons, Stephen (Book)
      • The rationality of voting: a response to Dowding 

        Parsons, Stephen (Article)
      • A response to the claim `There is no problem for transcendental realism here' 

        Parsons, Stephen (Article)
      • Rethinking Politics 

        Parsons, Stephen (Book chapter)
        The consequences of the financial crisis erupting in 2008 offer a variety of possibilities for rethinking politics. First, the liberal-democratic perspective underpinning most contemporary western societies assumes that ...

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