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(1982), &#8216;A Socialist Approach to Risk&#8217;, <b>41 <\/b> <em>Maryland Law Review <\/em>, 695 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Alexander, Gregory S., <em>The Fourth Way <\/em>,. <\/li>\n<li>Alexander, Gregory S. (1982), &#8216;The Concept of Property in Private and Constitutional Law: The Ideology of the Scientific Turn in Legal Analysis&#8217;, <b>82 <\/b> <em>Columbia Law Review <\/em>, 1545-1599. <\/li>\n<li>Alexander, Gregory S. (1988), &#8216;Takings, Narratives and Power&#8217;, <b>88 <\/b> <em>Columbia Law Review <\/em>, 1752 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Alexander, Gregory S. (1997), <em>Commodity and Propriety: Competing Visions of Property in American Legal Thought, 1776-1970 <\/em>, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. <\/li>\n<li>Alexander, Gregory S. (ed.) 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Edwin (1975), &#8216;The Ideology of the Economic Analysis of Law&#8217;, <b>5 <\/b> <em>Philosophy And Public Affairs <\/em>, 3-48. <\/li>\n<li>Baker, Tom (1996), &#8216;On the Genealogy of Moral Hazard&#8217;, <b>75 <\/b> <em>Texas Law Review <\/em>, 237-292. <\/li>\n<li>Balkin, J.M. (1986), &#8216;Learning Nothing and Forgetting Nothing: Richard Epstein and the Takings Clause&#8217;, <b>18 <\/b> <em>Urban Law <\/em>, 707 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Balkin, J.M. (1987), &#8216;Too Good to be True: The Positive Economic Theory of Law&#8217;, <b>87 <\/b> <em>Columbia Law Review <\/em>, 1447 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Black, Kreider and Sullivan, C.L.S. 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(1979), &#8216;Consumption Theory, Production Theory and Ideology in the Coase Theorem&#8217;, <b>52 <\/b> <em>Southern California Law Review <\/em>, 669-698. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1979), &#8216;Choice and Utility&#8217;, <em>Wisconsin Law Review <\/em>, 769-797. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1980), &#8216;Spitzer and Hoffman on Coase: A Brief Rejoinder&#8217;, <b>53 <\/b> <em>Southern California Law Review <\/em>, 1215-1223. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1983), &#8216;Misunderstanding Social Life: A Critique of the Core Premises of &#8220;Law and Economics&#8221;&#8216;, <b>33 <\/b> <em>Journal of Legal Education <\/em>, 274-284. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1984), &#8216;Trashing&#8217;, <b>36 <\/b> <em>Stanford Law Review <\/em>, 293-348. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1985), &#8216;Comment on Hoffman and Spitzer&#8217;s Experimental Law and Economics&#8217;, <b>85 <\/b> <em>Columbia Law Review <\/em>, 1037-1047. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1986), &#8216;Taking Takings Seriously: An Essay for Centrists&#8217;, <b>74 <\/b> <em>California Law Review <\/em>, 1829 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1987), <em>A Guide to Critical Legal Studies <\/em>, Cambridge (MA), Harvard University Press. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1987), &#8216;The Necessary Myth of Objective Causation Judgments in Liberal Political Theory&#8217;, <b>63 <\/b> <em>Chicago-Kent Law Review <\/em>, 579-637. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1988), &#8216;On Democracy-Bashing: A Skeptical Look at the Theoretical and &#8216;Empirical&#8217; Practice of the Public Choice Movement&#8217;, <b>74 <\/b> <em>Virginia Law Review <\/em>, 199-273. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1991), &#8216;Concepts of Discrimination in &#8220;General Ability&#8221; Job Testing&#8217;, <b>104 <\/b> <em>Harvard Law Review <\/em>, 1157 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1991), &#8216;Emerging Centrist Liberalism&#8217;, <b>43 <\/b> <em>Florida Law Review <\/em>, 417 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Mark G. (1993), &#8216;Could Lawyers Stop Recessions?: Speculations on Law and Macroeconomics&#8217;, <b>45 <\/b> <em>Stanford Law Review <\/em>, 1215 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Kennedy, David (1991), &#8216;Turning to Market Democracy: A Tale of Two Architectures&#8217;, <b>32 <\/b> <em>Harvard International Law Journal <\/em>, 373 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Kennedy, David (1994), &#8216;The International Style in Postwar Law and Policy: John Jackson and the Field of International Economic Law&#8217;, <em>Utah Law Review <\/em>, 7 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Kennedy, Duncan (1973), &#8216;Legal Formality&#8217;, <b>2 <\/b> <em>Journal of Legal Studies <\/em>, 351-398. <\/li>\n<li>Kennedy, Duncan (1976), &#8216;Form and Substance in Private Law Adjudication&#8217;, <b>89 <\/b> <em>Harvard Law Review <\/em>, 1685-1778. Reprinted in Kronman, Anthony T. and Posner, Richard A. 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