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Sign up todayThe Making of Modern Economics
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Learn moreThis bold history of economics tells the dramatic story of how the great economic thinkers built a rigorous social science without peer. Unlike other economics histories, Skousen’s book provides a running plot with a singular heroic figure, Adam Smith, at the center of the discipline. Skousen unites the great thinkers by ranking them for or against Adam Smith and his “system of natural liberty.” He shows how Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, John Maynard Keynes, and even laissez-faire disciples Robert Malthus and David Ricardo detracted from Adam Smith’s classical model of democratic capitalism, while Alfred Marshall, Irving Fisher, Ludwig von Mises, and Milton Friedman, among others, remodeled and improved upon Smithian economics. Highlights include humorous anecdotes and exciting new revelations about the lives of the great economists.
Dr. Mark Skousen currently teaches at Chapman University, where he is a presidential fellow at the George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics. He has previously taught at Columbia University, Barnard College, and Rollins College. He is editor of Forecasts & Strategies, an award-winning investment newsletter.
Patrick Cullen (a.k.a. John Lescault), a native of Massachusetts, is a graduate of the Catholic University of America. He lives in Washington, DC, where he works in theater.
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“With a supreme, lively blend of economics and sociology of economics, Skousen has magnificently managed to put flesh, blood, and DNA on the skeleton of economics in this survey of great economic thinkers…His new work is must reading for economists who want to acquire professional depth and richness. Summing up: essential.”
“A reference bible...What an absolutely ideal gift for college students.”
“Examines the contributions made by each thinker to the role of economist, the science of economics, and economic theory overall.”
“A story rarely told…It’s unputdownable!”
“One of the most original books ever published in economics.”
“Provocative, engaging, anything but dismal!”
“Irreverent, passionate, entertaining, sometimes mischievous, like the author himself!”
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