Jon Elster

Job Title

Robert K. Merton Professor of Social Science (columbia)

Organization

Collège de France

Country

USA (in France now)

Area of Expertise

  • Conflict
  • Gender and constitutions
  • Diversity
  • Customary governance/legal pluralism
  • Human rights
  • Judicial system design
  • Minority issues
  • Participation
  • Power sharing (horizontal/vertical)
  • Religion
  • Security sector

Publications

A. Books

A1. Leibniz et la Formation de l'Esprit Capitaliste, Paris: Aubier-Montaigne 1975, pp.253.

A2. Logic and Society, Chichester: Wiley 1978, pp.235. [Translated into German and Spanish (with a new Introduction).]

A3. Ulysses and the Sirens, Cambridge University Press 1979, pp.ix + 193. [Translated into French (partially) , German (partially) , Italian, Spanish.]

A4. Explaining Technical Change, Cambridge University Press 1983, pp.273. [Translated into Italian and Spanish.]

A5. Sour Grapes , Cambridge University Press 1983, pp.viii+177. [Translated into French (partially), German (partially), Korean, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Slovenian.]

A6. Making Sense of Marx , Cambridge University Press 1985, pp.xv + 556. [Translated into French; Korean, Chinese]

A7. An Introduction to Karl Marx, Cambridge University Press 1986, pp.vii+200. [Translated into Norwegian, Portuguese and Spanish.]

A8. The Cement of Society, Cambridge University Press 1989. [Translated into Chinese, Spanish and Italian.]

A9. Solomonic Judgments, Cambridge University Press 1989. [Translated into Spanish.]

A10. Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences, Cambridge University Press 1989. [Spanish, Italian, Greek, Croatian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Hungarian and Japanese translations.]

A11. Psychologie Politique, Editions de Minuit 1990. [English translation (revised) : Political Psychology 1993. Spanish and Italian translations.]

A12. Local Justice, New York: Russell Sage Foundation (in co-publication with Cambridge University Press) 1992. [Translated into Spanish and Italian.]

A13. Arguing and Bargaining , Edizioni Anabasi 1993 [Italian translation.]

A14. Rationality and the Emotions, Edizioni Anabasi 1994 [Italian translation, unpublished in English].

A 15. Alchemies of the Mind : Rationality and the Emotions, Cambridge University Press 1999. [Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese translations. Partial French translation.]

A 16. Strong Feelings: Emotion, Addiction and Human Behavior, MIT Press 1999. [Spanish, Italian and Japanese translations].

A17. Ulysses Unbound, Cambridge University Press 2000. [Italian and Spanish translations].

A18. Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective, Cambridge University Press 2004. [Serbian, Norwegian, Spanish, Italian and German translations ]

A19. Explaining Social Behavior, Cambridge University Press 2007 (Spanish and Turkish translations forthcoming)

A20. Agir contre soi, Paris: Editions Odile Jacob 2007.

B. Edited volumes

B1. J. Elster and A.Hylland, eds., Foundations of Social Choice Theory, Cambridge University Press 1986.

B2. J. Elster, ed., The Multiple Self, Cambridge University Press 1986. [Translated into Italian]

B3. J. Elster, ed., Rational Choice, Oxford : Blackwell. 1986.

B4. J. Elster, ed., Karl Marx: A Reader, Cambridge University Press 1986.

B5. J. Elster and R.Slagstad, eds., Constitutionalism and Democracy, Cambridge University Press 1988. [Chinese and Spanish translations]

B6. J. Elster and K.O.Moene, eds., Alternatives to Capitalism, Cambridge University Press 1989. [Chinese and Spanish translations]

B7. J.Elster and J.Roemer (eds.), Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being, Cambridge University Press 1991.

B8. G.Loewenstein and J.Elster (eds.), Choice over Time, New York: Russell Sage Foundation 1992.

B9. J.Elster and N.Herpin (eds.), Ethique des choix médicaux , Poitiers: Actes Sud 1992. [Translated into English and Spanish.]

B10. J. Elster (ed.), Local Justice in America, New York: Russell Sage 1995.

B11. J. Elster (ed.), The Round Table Talks in Eastern Europe, University of Chicago Press 1996.

B12. J. Elster (ed.), Deliberative Democracy, Cambridge University Press 1998 (Spanish translation].

B 13. J. Elster and O.-J. Skog (eds.), Getting Hooked: Rationality and Addiction, Cambridge
University Press 1999.

B14. J. Elster (ed.), Addiction: Entries and Exits, New York: Russell Sage 1999.

B.15. J. Elster (ed.), Retribution and Restitution in the Transition to Democracy, forthcoming from Cambridge University Press.

C. Articles

C1. "A note on hysteresis in the social sciences", Synthese 33(1976), 371-91.

C2. "Boudon, education and the theory of games", Social Science Information 15(1976), 733-40.

C3. "Some conceptual problems in political theory", in B.Barry, ed., Power and Political Theory, pp.245-70. Chichester: Wiley.

C4. "Ulysses and the sirens", Social Science Information 16(1977), 469-5266.

C5. "Critique des analogies socio-biologiques", Revue Française de Sociologie 18 (1977), 369-96.

C6. "Exploring exploitation", Journal of Peace Research 15(1978), 3-17.

C7. "The labor theory of value", Marxist Perspectives 1(1978) , 70-101.

C8. "Risk, uncertainty and nuclear power", Social Science Information 18(1978), 371-400.

C9. "Anomalies of rationality", in L.Lévy-Garboua, ed., Sociological Economics, pp.65-85. London: Sage 1979.

C10. "Un historien devant l'irrationel: Lecture de Paul Veyne", Social Science Information 19(1980), 773-804.

C11. "Irrational politics", London Review of Books, 21 August-3 September 1980.

C12. "Reply to comments", in symposium on A2, Inquiry 23(1980), 213-32.

C13. "The treatment of counterfactuals: Reply to Barry", Political Studies 28(1980), 143-47.

C14. "Négation active et négation passive", Archives Européennes de Socio¬logie 21(1980), 329-49.

C15. "Introduction to the articles by S.-C.Kolm and R.v.d.Veen", Social Science Information 20(1981), 287-92.

C16. "Sour grapes: Utilitarianism and the genesis of wants", in A.Sen and B.Williams, eds., Utilitarianism and Beyond, pp.219-38. Cambridge University Press 1982.

C17. "Belief, bias and ideology", in M.Hollis and S.Lukes, eds., Rationality and Relativism, pp.123-48. Oxford: Blackwell.

C18. "Roemer vs. Roemer", Politics and Society 11(1982) 363-74.

C19. "Marxism, functionalism and game theory", Theory and Society 11(1982), 452-82.

C20. "Reply to comments", in symposium on C19, Theory and Society 12(1983), 111-20.

C21. "Rationality", in G.Fløistad, ed., Contemporary Philosophy: A New Survey, vol.2, pp.111-
31. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.

C22. "Exploitation, freedom and justice", Nomos 26(1983), 277-304.

C23. "Deception and self-deception in Stendhal", in P.Horden, ed., The Novelist as Philosopher, Oxford: All Souls College 1983.

C24. "One hundred years of Marxist social science", London Review of Books 16 June-6 July 1983.

C25. "Marx et Leibniz", Revue Philosophique 108(1983), 167-77.

C26. "The contradictions of modern societies", Government and Opposition 19 (1984), 304-11.

C27. "Historical materialism and economic backwardness", in T.Ball and J.Farr, eds., After Marx, pp.36-58. Cambridge University Press 1984.

C28. "Three challenges to class", in J.Roemer, ed., Analytical Marxism, pp.141-61.

C29. "Further thoughts on Marxism, functionalism and game theory", in B.Chavance, ed., Marx en Perspective, pp.627-48. Paris: Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales 1985.

C30. "Sadder but wiser: Rationality and the emotions", Social Science Information 24(1985), 375-406.

C31. "Weakness of will and the free-rider problem", Economics and Philosophy 1(1985), 331-65.

C32. "Rationality, morality and collective action", Ethics 96(1985), 136-55.

C33. "The nature and scope of rational-choice explanation" in E.Lepore and B.Maclaughlin, eds., Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, pp.60-72. Oxford: Blackwell 1985.

C34. "Marxisme et individualisme méthodologique", in P.Birnbaum, ed., Sur l'Individualisme, pp.60-76. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.

C35. "Introduction" to B2, pp.1-34.

C36. "The market and the forum", in B1, pp.103-32.

C37. "Introduction"(with A.Hylland) to B1, pp.1-10.

C38. "Introduction" to B3, pp.1-33.

C39. "The theory of combined and uneven development", in J.Roemer, ed., Analytical Marxism, pp.54-63.

C40. "Reply to comments" in symposium on A6, Inquiry 29(1986), 65-77.

C41. "Comments on Krouse and McPherson", Ethics 97(1986), 146-53.

C42. "Comments on van der Veen and van Parijs", Theory and Society 15 (1986), 709-22.

C43. "Self-realization in work and politics", Social Philosophy and Policy 3(1986), 97-126.

C44. "Solomonic judgments", University of Chicago Law Review 54(1987), 1-45.

C45. "The possibility of rational politics", Archives Européennes de Sociologie 28(1987),
67-103.

C46. "Is there (or should there be) a right to work?", in A.Guttman, ed., Democracy and the Welfare State, Princeton University Press 1988, pp.53-78.

C47. "Introduction" to B5, pp.1-18.

C48. "Consequences of constitutional choice: Reflections on Tocqueville", in B5, pp.81-102.

C49. "Arguments for constitutional choice: Reflections on the transition to socialism", in B5, pp.303-26.

C50. "Marx, revolution and rational choice", in M.Taylor, ed., Rationality and Revolution, Cambridge University Press 1988, pp.206-28.

C51. "Economic order and social norms." Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 144(1988), 357-66.

C52. "Jon Elster goes to China", London Review of Books 27.10.1988.

C53. "Taming chance", in S.McMurrin, ed., The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, vol.IX, Utah University Press 1988, 105-80.

C54. "From here to there." Social Philosophy and Policy 6 (1989), 93-111.

C55. "Marxism and individualism", in M.Dascal and O.Gruengaard, eds., Knowledge and Politics, Boulder: Westview Press 1989,189-206

C56 "Social norms and collective bargaining", Acta Sociologica 32 (1989), 113-36.

C57. "Social norms and economic theory", Journal of Economic Perspectives 3 (1989), 99-118.

C58. "Introduction"(with K.O.Moene) to B6, 1-38.

C59. "When rationality fails", in K.Cook and M. Levi (eds.), Limits of Rationality, University of Chicago Press 1989.

C60. "When communism dissolves", London Review of Books 24 January 1990.

C61. "Utility, duty and fairness", in H.Carlsson and B.Larsson, eds., Problems of the Mixed Economy: Cooperation, Efficiency, and Stability. Amsterdam: North-Holland 1990, pp.23-52.

C62. "Rationality and social norms", in R.Hilpinen, ed., Proceedings of the Eight International Congress on Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, North-Holland 1989.

C63. "Self-interest and altruism", in J.Mansbridge (ed.), Against Self-interest, University of Chicago Press 1990.

C64. "Local justice and interpersonal comparisons", in B7.

C65. "The theory of decision-making", Enciclopedia Italiana.

C66. justice", Archives Européennes de Sociologie 1990

C67. "Merton's functionalism and the unintended consequences of action", in J. Clark,
C.Modgil and S.Modgil and (eds.), Robert Merton: Consensus and Controversy Falmer Press 1990, pp.129-35.

C68. "Desires and opportunities: Tocqueville's political psychology", printed as the Tenth Duijker Lecture (Amsterdam) 1990.

C69. "Norms of revenge", Ethics 100 (1990), 862-85.

C70. "Introduction" (with John Roemer) to B7.

C71. "Envy in social life", R.Zeckhauser (ed.), Strategy and Choice, Cambridge, Mass.:
M.I.T.Press 1991, 49-82.

C72. "Utility from memory and anticipation" (with George Loewenstein), in B8, pp.213-34.

C73. "Intertemporal choice and political thought", in B8, pp.35-53.

C74. "Patterns of causal analysis in Tocqueville's Democracy in America", Rationality and
Society 3 (1991), 277-97.

C75. “John Roemer”, in Warren Samuels (ed.), New Horizons in Economic Thought , Aldershot: Elgar 1992.

C76. “Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe: An introduction”, University of Chicago Law Review 58 (1991), 447-82.

C77. “Introduction” to B9.

C78. "Conventions, creativity, originality", in M.Hjort (ed.), Rules and Conventions , Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 1992.

C79. “Constitutional bootstrapping in Paris and Philadelphia”, Cardozo Law Review 14 (1993), 549-76.

C80. "Fullness and parsimony", in S.Kemal and I. Gaskell (eds.), Explanation and Value in the Arts , Cambridge University Press 1993, pp.146-72

C81. “Rebuilding the boat in the open sea: Constitution-making in Eastern Europe”, Public Administration 71 (1993), 169-217.

C82. "Majority rule and individual rights", in S.Hurley and S.Shute (eds.), On Human Rights, Basic Books 1993, pp.175-216 + 249-56.

C83. "Egonomics", in The Great Ideas Today, Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica 1993, pp.87-135.

C84. "Rationality, emotions, and social norms", Synthese. 98 (1994), 21-49.

C85. “Some unresolved problems in the theory of rational choice”, Acta Sociologica. 36 (1993), 179-190.

C86. “Justice and the allocation of scarce resources”, in B.Mellers and J.Baron (eds.), Psychological Perspectives on Justice, Cambridge University Press 1993, 259-78.

C87. “Why things don’t happen as planned”, in N.Åkerman (ed.), The Necessity of Friction, Heidelberg: Physica Verlag 1993, 248-56.

C87. “Ethical individualism and presentism”, The Monist. 76 (1993), 333-48.

C88. “Argumenter et négocier dans deux assemblées constituantes”, Revue Française de Science Politique 44 (1994), 187-256. [Available in English as “Arguing and bargaining in two constituent assemblies”, University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, 2000

C89. “Strategic uses of argument”, in K.Arrow et al. (eds.), Barriers to the Negotiated Resolution of Conflict, New York: Norton 1995, pp.236-57.

C90. "The idea of equality revisited", in World, Mind, and Ethics, a Fstschrift for Bernard Williams edited by J.Altham and R.Harrison, Cambridge University Press 1995, pp.4-18.

C91. “Limiting majority rule: Alternatives to judicial review in the revolutionary epoch” in E.Smith (ed.), Constitutional Justice under Old Constitutions, The Hague: Kluwer 1995, pp.3-21.

C92. “The psychology of Democracy in America “, in The Great Ideas Today, Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica 1994, pp.87-126.

C93. “The empirical study of justice”, in D. Miller and M. Walzer (eds.), Pluralism, Justice and Equality, Oxford University Press 1995.

C94. Introduction to B10.

C95. Conclusion to B10.

C96. Introduction to B11.

C97. “Transition, constitution-making and separation in Czechoslovakia”, Archives Européennes de Sociologie 36 (1995), 105-34.

C98. “The impact of constitutions on economic performance”, in Proceedings from the Annual Bank Conference on Economic Development, Washington: The World Bank 1995, pp.209-226.

C99. “Forces and mechanisms in the constitution-making process”, Duke Law Review 45 (1995), 364-96.

C100. “Executive-legislative relations in three French constitution-making episodes”, in Revolusjon og Resonnement, Oslo: Norwegian University Press 1995, pp.67-99.

C101. “Equal or proportional? Arguing and bargaining over the Senate at the Federal Convention”, in J. Knight and I. Sened (eds.), Explaining Social Institutions , Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 1995, pp.145-60.

C102. “The impact of rights on economic performance”, in A. Sajó (ed.), Western Rights? Post-Communist Applications, The Hague: Kluwer 1996, pp.347-60.

C103. “Rationality and the emotions”, Economic Journal 106 (1996), 1386-97.

C104. “Montaigne’s psychology”, The Great Ideas Today 1996, pp. 108-55.

C105. “Transmutation and misrepresentation”, Nordic Journal of Political Economy 23 (1996), 3-24.

C106. “Alchemies of the mind”, Legal Theory 3 (1997), 133-76.

C107 “Ways of constitution-making”, in A. Hadenius (ed.), Triumph and Crisis of Democracy, Cambridge University Press 1997, 123-42.

C108. “Afterword: The making of postcommunist presidencies”, in R. Taras (ed.), The Post-Communist Presidents, Cambridge University Press 1997, pp.225-37.

C109. “Introduction” to B12, pp.1-18.

C110. “Deliberation and constitution-making”, in B12, pp.97-122.

C111. “A plea for mechanisms”, in P. Hedström and R. Swedberg (eds.), Social Mechanisms , Cambridge University Press 1998, pp.45-73.

C112, “Emotions and economic theory”, Journal of Economic Literature 36 (1998), 47-74.

C113. “Introduction” (with O.-J. Skog) to B13.

C114. “Gambling and addiction”, in B13.

C115. “Coming to terms with the past”, Archives Européennes de Sociologie 39 (1998), 7-48.

C116. “Aristotle on the emotions”, The Great Ideas Today Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica 1998, pp.230-70.

C117. “Postscript” to Symposium on A15, Social Science Information 37 (1998), 457-67.

C118. “Rationality and addiction”, in P. De Greiff (ed.), Drugs and the Limits of Liberalism, Cornell University Press 1999, pp.25-45.

C119. “Accountability in Athenian politics”, in B. Manin, A. Przeworski and S. Stokes (eds.), Democracy, Accountability and Representation, Cambridge University Press 1999, 253-78.

C120. “Science et sagesse: Le rôle des proverbes dans la connaissance de l’homme et de la société”, in J. Baechler (ed.), L’acteur et ses raisons: Mélanges Raymond Boudon, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France 2000.

C121. “Tocqueville in English”, Archives Européennes de Sociologie 40 (1999), 148-55

C122. “Introduction” to B14.

C123. “Emotion and addiction”, in B14.

C124. “Davidson on weakness of will and self-deception”, in L. Hahn (ed.), The Philosophy of Donald Davidson, Chicago: Open Court 1999, pp. 425-42.

C125. “Reason, interest and passion in the East European transitions”, Social Science Information 38 (1999), 499-519.

C126. “Studying transitions: Constitution-making and transitional justice”, in K. Hinrichs, H. Kitschelt and H. Wiesenthal (eds.), Kontingenz und Krise. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag 2000, 141-56.

C127. “Rational-choice history: A case of excessive ambition”, American Political Science Review 94 (2000), 685-95.

C128. “Rationality, economy and society”, in S. Turner (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Weber, Cambridge University Press 2000.

C129. “Norms, emotions, and social control”, in D. Chen (ed.), Demokratiee, Recht und soziale Kontrolle im klassischen Athen, Munich: Oldenbourg.

C130. “Knowledge and the politics of transition”, in R. Viale (ed.), Knowledge and Politics, Physica Verlag 2003.

C 131. “Emotions and transitional justice”, Soundings 2003.

C132. “Pascal and decision theory”, The Cambridge Companion to Pascal, Cambridge University Press 2003.

C133. “Don’t burn your bridge before you come to it: Ambiguities and complexities of precommitment”, Texas Law Review 81 (2003), 1751-88.

C134. “Transitional justice in the French Restoration”, Archives Européennes de Sociologie 2003.

C135. “Moral dilemmas in transitional justice”, in Monika Betzler (ed.), Practical Conflict, Cambridge University Press 2004.

C136. “Emotion and action”, in R. Solomon (ed.), Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotion, Oxford University Press 2004.

C137. “Emotions and rationality”, in A.S.R. Manstead, N.H. Frijda, & A.H. Fischer (Eds.), Feelings and Emotions: The Amsterdam Symposium. Cambridge University Press 2004.

C138. “A case study of transitional justice: Athens in the fifth century B.C“, in L. Meyer (ed.), Historical Justice, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2004.

C139. “Costs and constraints in the economy of the mind”, in I. Brocas and J. Carrillo, (eds.) The Psychology of Economic Decisions. Vol. 2: Reasons and Consequences, Oxford
University Press 2004.

C140. “Mimicking impartiality”, in Keith Dowding et al. (eds.), Justice and Democracy , Cambridge University Press 2004.

C141. “Comments on the paper by Ferejohn and Pasquino”, International Journal of Constitutional Law 2 (2004), 240-43.

C142. “Motivations and beliefs in suicide missions”, in D. Gambetta (ed.), Making Sense of Suicide Missions, Oxford University Press 2005.

C143. “Droit et causalité”, in M. Troper et al. (eds.), Théorie des contraintes juridiques, Paris Bruylant 2005.

C144. “Drawing a veil over equality: Equality and hypocrisy in the Revolutionary era”, forthcoming in a Festschrift for G.A. Gohen.

C145. “Crossvoting”, forthcoming in Journal of Political Philosophy.

C146. “Introduction” to B15.

C147. “Retribution”, in B15.

C148. “Conclusion” to B15.

C149. “Tocqueville on 1789: preconditions, precipitants, and triggers”, in The Cambridge Companion to Tocqueville.

C151. “Terrorism and human rights violations”, forthcoming in a commemorative volume for Marek Nowicki.

C149. “Constituent legislatures”, fo in R. Bauman et T. Kahana (eds), Constitution and the Legislature.

C152. “Fehr on emotions and social norms”, Analyse und Kritik.

C153. “Altruistic behavior and altruistic motivations”, To be published in S.-C. Kolm and J.Mercier-Ythier (eds.), Handbook on the Economics of Giving, Reciprocity and Altruism.

C154. “Beyond rational self-interest”, forthcoming in I. Shapiro (ed.), The Crafting and Operating of Institutions.

C155. “Redemption for wrongdoing: The fate of collaborators after 1945”, forthcoming in Journal of Conflict Resolution.

C156. “Fairness and norms”, forthcoming in Social Research.

C157. “Weakness of will and preference reversal”, in J. Elster et al. (eds.),Understanding Choice, Explaining Behavior: Essays in Honour of Ole-Jørgen Skog, Oslo Academic Press.

D. Book reviews

D1. Review of F.Sejersted: Ideal, Teori og Virkelighet and Historisk Introduksjon til Økonomien, in Economic History Review 28(1975), 360-61.

D2. Review of G.A.Cohen: Karl Marx's Theory of History, in Political Studies 28(1980), 121-28.

D3. Review of L.Kolakowski: Main Currents of Marxism, in Ethics 91(1981), 634-44.

D4. Review of G.A.Cohen: Karl Marx's Theory of History, in Annales: Economies, Sociétés,
Civilisations 36 (1981), 745-57.

D5. Review of J.Dunn: Political Obligation in its Historical Context, in London Review of Books 5-18 February 1981.

D6. Review of P.Bourdieu: La Distinction, in London Review of Books 5-18 November 1981.

D7. Review of P.van Parijs:Evolutionary Explanation in the Social Sciences, in Inquiry 25
(1982), 378-86.

D8. Review of A.Gilbert: Marx's Politics, E.Hobsbawm, ed.: The History of Marxism, vol.1,
R.Jacoby: Dialectics of Defeat, A.Wood: Karl Marx and J.Roemer: Analytical Foundations of Marxian Economics, in London Review of Books 18-31 March 1982.

D9. Review of M.I.Finley: Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology, M.I.Finley: Economy and Society in Ancient Greece and M.I.Finley, ed.: The Legacy of Greece, in London Review of Books 3-16 June 1982.

D10. Review of A.Hirschman: Essays in Trespassing and Shifting Involve¬ments, in London Review of Books 16 September-6 October 1982.

D11. Review of S.-C.Kolm: La Liberté-Bonheur and S.Collins: Selfless Persons, in London Review of Books 2-15 June 1983.

D12. Review of R.Nelson and S.Winter: An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change and J.Roemer: A General Theory of Exploitation and Class, in London Review of Books 20 October-
2 November 1983.

D13. Review of R.Aron: Mémoires, R.Aron: Clausewitz and M.Howard: Clausewitz, in London Review of Books 22 December 1983-18 January 1984.

D14. Review of J.Dunn: The Politics of Socialism, in London Review of Books November 1984.

D15. Review of D.Pears: Motivated Irrationality, in Times Literary Supple¬ment 30 November 1984.

D16. Review of T.C.Schelling: Choice and Consequences, in Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 6(1985), 90-92.

D17. Review of R.Wollheim: The Thread of Life, in London Review of Books 23 May 1985.

D18. Review of J.Spence, The Search for Modern China and J.Gray, Rebellion and Revolution , in London Review of Books April 1991.

D19. Review of Timur Kuran, Private Truths, Public Lies, in Acta Sociologica 39 (1996), 113-15.

D20. Review of Gary Becker, Accounting for Tastes, University of Chicago Law Review 64 (1997), 749-64.

E. Selected Publications in Norwegian

E1. Nytt Perspektiv på Økonomisk Historie, Oslo: Pax 1971.

E2. Stat, Organisasjon, Klasse. Oslo: Pax 1976. .

E3. Rasjonalitet og Rasjonalisme (Oslo: Gyldendal 1977).

E4. Om Utbytting, Oslo: Pax 1977.

E5. Forklaring og Dialektikk. Oslo: Pax 1979.

E6. Chs.3 and 4 in D.Føllesdal, L.Walløe and J.Elster, Argumenta¬sjonsteori, Språk og Vitenskapsfilosofi, Oslo: Universitetsforlaget 1984. [Translated into German and Swedish.]

E7. Vitenskap og politikk. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget 1989.

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