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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology (AJES) was founded in 1941, with support from the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, to provide a forum for continuing discussion of issues emphasized by the American political economist, social philosopher, and activist, Henry George (1839-1897). Today, the exciting encounters between sociology and economics remain a natural subject to explore, and AJES continues to publish carefully crafted essays in the social sciences.
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Harry G. Johnson (1923-1977): Scholar, Mentor, Editor, and Relentless World Traveler
Max Corden, James S. Duesenberry, Crauford D. Goodwin, J. Allan Hynes, Richard G. Lipsey, Gideon Rosenbluth, Paul A. Samuelson and Elizabeth Johnson Simpson
N.W. Biggart and R. P. Catanias on Collateralized Social Relations
The AJES has published the following special issues:
Money, Trust, Speculation, and Social Justice (vol. 57, no. 4)
Economics and Sociology: The New Joint Venture (vol. 58, no. 4)
City and Country: An Interdisciplinary Collection (vol. 60, no. 1)
The New Political Economies (vol. 61, no. 1)
John Searle's Ideas About Social Reality: Extensions, Criticisms and Reconstructions (vol. 62, no. 1)
Critics of Henry George: An Appraisal of Their Strictures on Progress and Poverty (Second Revised Edition) (Published in two volumes, appearing as issue 62, no 5 and 63 no. 2 in April of 2004)