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Record 12 of 531
Title:
Adam's fallacy : a guide to economic theology. --
Classification:
330.153 F663
Publisher:
Cambridge, MA, Estados Unidos : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, c2006.
Description:
xv, 265 p. ; 20 cm.
ISBN:
9780674027299
Contents:
Preface. -- 1. Adam's vision. -- 2. Gloomy science. -- 3. The severest critic. -- 4. On the margins. -- 5. Voices in the air. -- 6. Grand illusions. -- Reading further. -- Appendix. -- Index. --
Summary:
Tomado de la cubierta: "This book could be called “The Intelligent Person’s Guide to Economics.” Like Robert Heilbroner's The Worldly Philosophers, it attempts to explain the core ideas of the great economists, beginning with Adam Smith and ending with Joseph Schumpeter. In between are chapters on Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, the marginalists, John Maynard Keynes, Friedrich Hayek, and Thorstein Veblen. The title expresses Duncan Foley’s belief that economics at its most abstract and interesting level is a speculative philosophical discourse, not a deductive or inductive science. Adam’s fallacy is the attempt to separate the economic sphere of life, in which the pursuit of self-interest is led by the invisible hand of the market to a socially beneficial outcome, from the rest of social life, in which the pursuit of self-interest is morally problematic and has to be weighed against other ends."

Locations & copies:

Ludwig von Mises - See location in Colección General - Item: 530796 - (AVAILABLE)