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Acknowledgements Introduction: Critical institutionalism, market model failure and the business control of society through cybernetic manipulation 1. Veblen's dark places of business enterprise and the theory of social costs 2. Karl William Kapp's critical theory of social costs: Asset-specific cost-shifting, retardation of efficiency and the paradox of social control 3. Neoclassical economics beyond externalities?: Akerlof and Shiller's Phishing for Phools and the theory of social costs 4. Digging into the dark places of business enterprise: Revisiting the theory of social costs in the light of Mirowski's institutional economics of knowledge 5. The darkest place of business enterprise: Business surveillance, the financial crisis and the swansong of the market in the information age Index

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