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Reading and thinking about the book's content also left me asking the question - do the fundamentals of economics as a science steer the direction of society or vice versa? Après avoir consulté un produit, regardez ici pour revenir simplement sur les pages qui vous intéressent. I recommend it to all readers with an interest in the history of economic thought. From Adam Smith to the Chicago School, Heilbronner distils the work of he most influential thinkers in economics. He has considerable mastery of source material and is even handed in discussing his subjects. ", Readable Overview of Major Economic Theorists.

This book does the same for economics. I'm glad I read both. No Friedman here and barely a mention of Hayek. The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times And Ideas Of The Great Economic Thinkers Robert L. Heilbroner Simon and Schuster , Jan 11, 2011 - Business & Economics - 368 pages I first found this book while browsing in an up-scale book store in Madras, India. This brings into question the impact of government and society on economic models and theories.

As a graduate student from a U.S. University, doing research in India, the book provided me with a concise refresher regarding modern economic thought. In a sense, all of them were right and all were wrong. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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Zero mention of Ayn Rand. I loved it all (especially Smith and Schumpeter) but it was BRUTAL as the dialects in those days varied so much from today's. That's why our worldly philosophers could attack and criticize each other with very dangerous and lethal (i.e., intellectual) weapons. In addition to these impediments, the idea of seeking personal profit was not socially or religiously condoned. The Worldly Philosophers : The Lives, Times, and Ideas of the Great Economic Thinkers (Paperback - Revised Ed.) The book also comes jam packed with words I hadn't come across before, and I consider myself to have a wide vocabulary, so have a dictionary handy you will need it! It covers the ideas of some major economists and situates these ideas in the context of their biographies and the historical events that influenced them (Adam Smith, Malthus, Ricardo, Saint-Simon, Robert Owen, J.S.

In this sense every reader could disagree with the selection that the author made to tell the story. Livraison accélérée gratuite sur des millions d’articles, et bien plus. I liked particularly the chapter on Marx which does a nice job of discussing the strengths and weaknesses of Marx's analysis. The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times, and Ideas of the Great Economic Thinkers (Inglés) Pasta blanda – 10 agosto 1999 por Robert L Heilbroner (Autor) 4.5 de 5 estrellas 179 calificaciones The book is definitely worth reading, interesting and informative, but the reader might want to follow it up with something like by Yergin and Stanislaw which covers the post WWII era, in many ways picking up where this book leaves off. I would say that this is the first important lesson that Mr. Heilbroner gave me, a very layperson in this topic. We find an unforgettable last chapter that speaks about the future, as did the philosophers, of economics. No Kindle device required. Worldly Philosophers Delivered With Style, There's a good reason this is the second best selling economics book of all time (the first is Paul Samuelson's.

Found this novel to be quite entertaining at times and rarely dragged on - something sought after in history books.

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There were other thinkers involved too, and they may have been unfairly dismissed by Heilbroner.

That's just one example. What do we find at last? Potential readers need to be clear what this book is and just as important, is not.

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The Lives, Times And Ideas Of The Great Economic Thinkers, The Gloomy Presentiments of Parson Malthus and David Ricardo, The Victorian World and the Underworld of Economics. Learn more ››. All of them were really strange and freaky guys. Unfortunately, all this fawning and fan worship clouds what should've been the more interesting and more important part of the book, which are the central economic ideas put forward by these thinkers. Before any of the biographies, however, there is a wonderful section on the origins of the market system. I assign this book in undergraduate courses where it is appropriate, and if I had graduate students, I would make it a required part of their reading list. Ideal for the bright eyed and bushy tailed layperson.

Economic models are developed given assumptions about how citizens and governments behave under a given set of conditions.

What I find in re-reading this is that Robert Heilbroner had a powerful way of presenting this history of human economic activity and what is very powerful is he stops in about 1965 and makes some predictions for the year 2000. It is also the approach used by Heilbroner to help pull the historical story together throughout his book. I also found the author to be thoughtful and unpretentious.

I warmly recommend it to everyone, be him young or old.

Heilbroner places economics in its context and explains the importance of economic thought, but does not give a lot of detail on what that economic thought is.

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Economic ideas changed because of synthesis of previous ideas challenged by new and opposing ideas that result in a new concept or synthesis, which is closer to the truth than the previous thoughts. Perhaps none of these men directly swayed the fates of nations, but their collective school of thought could hardly be more influential throughout history. Désolé, un problème s'est produit lors de l'enregistrement de vos préférences en matière de cookies. Furthermore, I found that the book made sense of the economic transformations that I was witnessing - not only in my research in Indian history, but also in my observation of India's dramatic, modern economic growth.

He also drives thinking on the interplay between economic models and the larger socio-political environment. Only about one page is dedicated to the Physiocrats, who preceded Adam Smith. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.

It can be easily read by the general reader. A thoroughly enjoyable introduction the the great economists.

My first choice is always fiction, but once in a while there is a non-fiction writer who attracts me and this was it. The book is divided up so each chapter covers a different economist and time in history, which makes it easy to read at your own pace. He thought it gave a great history of economic theory and has thanked me many times over for giving him this book.

For that, this book is invaluable. Nous utilisons des cookies et des outils similaires pour faciliter vos achats, fournir nos services, pour comprendre comment les clients utilisent nos services afin de pouvoir apporter des améliorations, et pour présenter des annonces.

This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. However, the book has many problems, beginning with the title, which is a misnomer. Read just the preface first and you will realize the weight of the content. It has a scholarly (but entertaining) style and I found it quite handy to have a dictionary nearby. I found him to be a reliable guide through treacherous waters.

Now the book: With an exquisite, elegant and appealing style, Robert Heilbroner goes along three centuries or so in which economics has lived with us in the modern sense of the word. As a bonus, it is wonderfully written, an easy lecture and as captivating as a thriller. But he is far more to the left than that: he thinks socialism has much to recommend, but he is a realist in that he believes we are, for good or ill, stuck with a capitalist system.

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I love philosophy and if you do too, then you'll admire this book. I first read this book as part of my Master Program in Systems Management at FIT in 1969.

He puts the central ideas of these economists as the main focus of each chapter. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone who enjoys history!

The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times, and Ideas of the Great Economic Thinkers, The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age, Unlimited Wealth: The Theory and Practice of Economic Alchemy, Recherche sur la nature et les causes de la richesse des nations. Must for readers wishing to understand world economics!!! Impossible d'ajouter l'article à votre liste. Every chapter transmit the context and the predominating ideas of some worldly philosopher about the changes and disruptions that economics has undergone. In fact I ordered the book as a gift to send to my daughter, who had received it very fast, a day earlier than planned.