<p>Preface to Volume 2</p> <p>Part 5: Foundations.<br>13. Functions of social choice theory (K. Arrow)<br>14. Informational basis of social choice theory (A. Sen). <br>15. Competitive market mechanism as a social choice procedure (P. Hammond)<br>16. Functionings and Capabilities (K. Basu, L.F. Lopez-Calva)</p> <p>Part 6: Developments of the basic arrovian schemes. <br>17. Arrovian social choice theory on economic domains (M. LeBreton, J. Weymark)<br>18. Topological theories of social choice (N. Baigent)<br>19. Non-binary social choice theory (R. Deb)</p> <p>Part 7: Non-welfaristic issues in social choice<br>20. Social choice with fuzzy preferences (M. Salles, C.R. Barrett)<br>21. Fair Allocation Rules (W. Thompson)<br>22. Compensation and responsibility (M. Fleurbaey, F. Maniquet)<br>23. Welfarism, Individual Rights, and Procedural Fairness (K. Suzumura)<br>24. Freedom, opportunity and well-being (J. Foster)</p> <p>Part 8: Voting, manipulation and fairness<br>25. Strategy proofness (S. Barbera)<br>26. Probabilistic and spatial models of voting (P. Coughlin). <br>27. Geometry of voting (D. Saari). <br></p>