“Bourgeois Equality” (page 38) is an excerpt from the third book in Contributing Editor Deirdre McCloskey’s series exploring the underrated “bourgeois virtues.” Although McCloskey’s Ph.D. is in economics, the 73-year-old distinguished professor of economics, history, English, and communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago is deeply committed to interdisciplinary pursuits. “The logic and stories and evidence come from all directions,” she says. “For example, if we’re really going to understand the economy we need to realize that people talk in it….The departments that deal with talk in a serious way, communications and English, therefore need to be in the conversation.”
McCloskey’s bourgeois values have no place in the hit AMC series The Walking Dead, according to Timothy Sandefur. In “Anarchy, State, and Zombie Dystopia” (page 52), he wrangles history,…
