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Mark Pennington

    Death
    Rescuing Social Capital from Social Democracy
    Death: The Time Of Your Life #3 of 3
    The Future of the Commons: Beyond Market Failure and Government Regulation
    Liberating the land: the case for private land-use planning
    John Constantine Hellblazer: Dangerous habits
    • John Constantine, the main character in Hellblazer, was originally a very minor character in DC Comics' Swamp Thing. Next came his only series, in which this hard-smoking, hard-drinking, all around manipulator walked the thin line of magic between this world and hell. So when Irishman Garth Ennis was asked to write this comic book, he had asked himself, "What could I possibly do to John Constantine that hadn't been done before? And one course of action suddenly stood out above all others: Kill him." The result is a tense supernatural drama that begins with Constantine being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Though this book only hints at the freeform casualness and over-the-top vulgarity that became Ennis's trademark in the Preacher series, this is an immensely enjoyable read with strong characters and dynamite plot twists. --Jim PascoeCollects Hellblazer #41-46.

      John Constantine Hellblazer: Dangerous habits
    • Despite the growing belief in the efficacy of market forces, the ownership and use of land in Britain are now '...subject to a greater array of statutory controls than at any time since the introduction of the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act'. 'Market failure' arguments are used in support of land use planning. However, in this radical attack on the present regime, Mark Pennington shows that such arguments are misguided. Planners, even if altruistic, could not gather and interpret the information which would be necessary to run an efficient land use planning system. In practice, planners have their own interests and are subject to pressure from special interest groups which benefit from the present regime. Fundamental change is required, according to Pennington. The system is over-centralised, there is too little experimentation, information is lacking and incentive structures are inappropriate. The costs of enforcing property rights could be reduced by entrepreneurial action in a market. Private covenants, deed restrictions and the establishment of proprietary communities are the way forward.

      Liberating the land: the case for private land-use planning
    • This short book provides a brief introduction to the work of the late Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel Laureate in economics. Her work is of vital importance in understanding how we can manage difficult environmental problems without top-down government regulation. As Professor Ostrom suggests, examples such as European Union fisheries illustrate the difficulties of approaching the management of common-pool resources with the mindset that government regulation can be a panacea. The monograph features a lecture given by Elinor Ostrom just before she died, as well as explanations of her work, its relevance and practical examples by other eminent authors. The authors help bring to life this crucial area of economics which is extremely important for all those with an interest in tackling environmental problems related to common-pool resources. This area is often ignored in mainstream economics textbooks, but is of huge practical relevance in both developed and less-developed countries.

      The Future of the Commons: Beyond Market Failure and Government Regulation
    • The book explores the intricate dynamics between social capital, market participation, and democratic governance. It posits that engaging in markets can strengthen social capital, while democratic processes might weaken it by allowing special interest groups to engage in divisive rent-seeking behaviors. This examination sheds light on the dual impact of market and political participation on societal cohesion and trust.

      Rescuing Social Capital from Social Democracy
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      Das hübsche junge Mädchen in Schwarz mit dem Kringel unterm Auge ist Death, und ihr Beruf ist der Tod. Trotzdem und bestimmt nicht zufällig ist die einfühlsame Lieblingsschwester des Sandman auch die Lieblingsnebenfigur der Fans. Dieser Band versammelt ihre Soloabenteuer und enthält die beiden Miniserien Der hohe Preis des Lebens, und Die Zeit deines Lebens sowie die Kurzgeschichten Eine Wintergeschichte und Das Rad, die hier erstmals auf Deutsch erscheinen, sowie außerdem den AIDS-Aufklärungscomic Death spricht über das Leben. Die Einleitung schrieb die erstaunliche Performancekünstlerin Amanda Palmer von den Dresden Dolls.

      Death