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Theodore A. Burczak

Economics Department Denison University Granville, OH 43023 (740) 587-6747

Education Ph.D. University of Massachusetts at Amherst. . February 1994.

B.A. State University of New York at Binghamton. May 1986.

Experience Professor of Economics, Denison University, 2007-present.

Associate Professor of Economics, Denison University, 2001-2007.

Assistant Professor of Economics, Denison University, 1995-1997; 1998-2001.

Assistant Professor of Economics, Dickinson College, 1997-1998.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Williams College, 1994-1995.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Dickinson College, 1993-1994.

Books Knowledge, Class, and Economics: without Guarantees, ed. by T. Burczak, R. Garnett, and R. McIntyre. Routledge. 2018.

Socialism after Hayek. University of Michgan Press. 2006.

Articles & “Catallactic Marxism: Hayek, Marx, and the Market.” In Knowledge, Class, and Book Chapters Economics: Marxism without Guarantees, ed. byT. Burczak, R. Garnett, and R. McIntyre. Routledge. 2018.

“Introduction: Marxism without Guarantees,” R. McIntyre, T. Burczak, and R. Garnett. In Knowledge, Class, and Economics: Marxism without Guarantees, ed. by T. Burczak, R. Garnett, and R. McIntyre. Routledge. 2018.

“Socialism and Communism.” In Routledge Handbook of , ed. by D. Brennan, D. Kristjanson-Gural, C. Mulder, and E. Olson. Routledge. 2017.

“Dictating Liberty.” Review of Political Economy 26 (July 2014): 368-71.

“A Hayekian Case for a Basic Income,” in Basic Income and the Free Market: Austrian Economics and the Potential for Efficient Redistribution, ed. by G. Nell. Palgrave-MacMillan. 2013.

“A Socialist Spontaneous Order,” in Hayek, Mill and the Liberal Tradition, ed. by A. Farrant. Routledge. 2011.

“What Kind of Rights do Workers Need to Eliminate Exploitation?” 22:4 (October 2010): 518-523.

“Hayekian Socialism, Post Critics.” Review of Social Economy 67 (September 2009): 389-394.

“Why Austrian Socialism?” The Review of Austrian Economics 22 (September 2009): 297-300.

“Hayek, Sen, and Social Justice.” In Future Directions in Heterodox Economics, ed. by R. Garnett and J. Harvey. University of Michigan Press. 2008.

“Focusing on Appropriative Class Justice: A Comment on DeMartino’s ‘Realizing Class Justice.’”Rethinking Marxism 16 (April 2004): 207-209.

“A Critique of Kirzner’s Finders-Keepers Defense of Profit.” The Review of Austrian Economics 15 (January 2002): 75-90. Reprinted in The Collected Works of Israel Kirzner. Discovery, , and Distributive Justice, ed. by P. Boettke and F. Sautet. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund. 2016

"Ellerman's Labor Theory of Property and the Injustice of Capitalist Exploitation." Review of Social Economy 59 (June 2001): 161-183.

"The Contradictions Between Hayek's Subjectivism and His Liberal Legal Theory." In F.A. Hayek as a Political Economist. Economic Analysis and Values, ed. by J. Birner, P. Garrouste, and T. Aimar. Routledge. 2002.

"Profit Expectations and Confidence: Some Unresolved Issues in the Austrian/Post Keynesian Debate." Review of Political Economy 13 (January 2001): 59-80.

“Response to Butos and Koppl: Expectations, Exogeneity, and Evolution.” Review of Political Economy13 (January 2001): 87-90.

"Appropriation, Responsibility, and Agreement." Rethinking Marxism 10 (Summer 1998): 96-105. Part of a symposium titled "Socialism, Capitalism, and the Labor Theory of Property: A Marxian-Austrian Dialogue.”

"Theories of Interest." In Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics, ed. by T. Cate, D. Colander, and G. Harcourt. Edward Elgar. 1997. Second edition, ed. by Thomas Cate. Edward Elgar. 2013.

"Socialism after Hayek." Rethinking Marxism 9 (Fall 1996/7): 1-18. "The Postmodern Moments of F.A. Hayek's Economics." Economics and Philosophy 10 (April 1994): 31-58. Reprinted in The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek, ed. by P. Boettke. Edward Elgar. 2000.

"Reply to Bruce Caldwell: Can Subjectivism be Non-Hermeneutic?" Economics and Philosophy 10 (April 1994): 315-317. Reprinted in The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek, ed. by P. Boettke. Edward Elgar. 2000.

"Subjectivism and Democratic Firms: A Response to Hayek's Critique of Socialism." In Marxism in the Postmodern Age, ed. by A. Callari, et. al. Guilford. 1994.

Reviews Book Review of “Documents Related to John Maynard Keynes, Institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight.”Journal of Economic Literature (March) 2015.

“Review of ‘Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge,’” ed. S. Cullenberg, J. Amariglio, and D. Ruccio.” Review of Radical Political Economics 38 (Fall 2006).

“Review of The Struggle Over the Soul of Economics. Institutionalist and Neoclassical Economists in America between the Wars by Yuval Yonay.” The Journal of Economic Literature 39 (March 2000).

"Review of The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics.” Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. III (1996), ed. P. Boettke and M. Rizzo. JAI Press.

"The Critique of Consumerism in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover," Rethinking Marxism 4 (Fall 1991. Co-authored with Allan MacNeill.

Work-in-progress “Galbraith as a Student of Hayek.”