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Filthy Lucre eBook

Economics For People Who Hate Capitalism

by Joseph Heath
language: english
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS CANADA, June of 2010 ‧
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Economists have a bad reputation. Not only do they assume that everyone is self-interested and amoral, they are almost always cheerleaders for the free market. As a result, most people who do not already share their beliefs ignore everything that economists have to say. This is a problem. Even among the highly educated, economics is a minefield of fallacies and errors. Among those who know little about the subject—a group that includes the average taxpayer and consumer, as well as most journalists, political activists and politicians—almost every widely held belief is false. The level of economic illiteracy is stunning.

Filthy Lucre aims to level the playing field and, in this time of enormous market volatility and unprecedented instability, raise our level of economic literacy. Drawing on everyday examples to skewer the six favourite economic fallacies of the right and then the left, we learn why the right wing so wrongly believes that capitalism is the natural order of things, that any tax cut is a good tax cut, and that personal responsibility can solve any problem. And, contrary to how the left feels, why we must resist the urge to fiddle with prices, why the pursuit of profit is not such a bad thing, and why, despite efforts to improve or even fix wages, some jobs will always suck.

Filthy Lucre

Economics For People Who Hate Capitalism

by Joseph Heath

Property Description
ISBN: 9781554687695
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS CANADA
Release Date: June of 2010
Language: English
Pages: 352
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Economics, Finance and Accounting > Economy
eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Sociology
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781554687695
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Joseph Heath

Professor associado da Universidade de Toronto, especializou-se em Teoria Económica. Não sendo um profissional de economia, escreve brilhantemente sobre uma série de ideias económicas. Mais importante ainda, explica-as de uma forma que deveria servir de exemplo para muitos dos escritores de livros de Economia. Emprega uma lógica organizada temida por muitos peritos de ambos os extremos políticos que defendem ideias erradas sobre o capitalismo.
Co-autor do best-seller The Rebel Sell e autor de The efficient Society.

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