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The End of Economic Man George P. Brockway

The End of Economic Man By George P. Brockway

The End of Economic Man by George P. Brockway


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For those who wish to take the mystery out of money and interest rates, they can do no better than read George P. Brockway, The End of Economic Man. - E. Ray Canterbery, The Literate Economist

The End of Economic Man Summary

The End of Economic Man: Principles of Any Future Economics by George P. Brockway

This book challenges the traditional law of supply and demand, shows how hunger for capital gains starves the producing economy, demonstrates that the Bankers' COLA (or interest premium to protect them from inflation) costs the economy more than $500 billion a year and is the principal cause of inflation, refutes the barbarous hypothesis of a natural rate of unemployment, exposes laughable inconsistencies in the contemporaneous notion of labor productivity, and explains the changes in the meanings of property and of money that are ushering in the twenty-first century. All the foregoing (and more) is in the interest of establishing an economics in which men and women are not pawns moved about by Adam Smith's invisible hand (or perhaps by some analog to classical mechanics or zoology) but free human beings who are responsible for their actions and can find therein foundations of mores, morals, and morale.

About George P. Brockway

George P. Brockway writes a monthly column, The Dismal Science, for the New Leader.

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NLS9780393313529
9780393313529
0393313522
The End of Economic Man: Principles of Any Future Economics by George P. Brockway
New
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
1996-01-31
336
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