A U Turn On The Road To Serfdom

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Author by Grover Norquist
Genre : Business & Economics
Editor : London Publishing Partnership
ISBN : 9780255366700
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 138
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This book suggests that drastic reforms are required to reverse the ever-increasing size of the state, a trend experienced in most western nations. The report proposes a reassessment of the scale of government to achieve a reduction in taxation and spending.


Information Ideology And Freedom

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Author by Timothy P. Roth
Genre : Business & Economics
Editor : University Press of America
ISBN : 0819194654
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 148
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This book argues that increasingly arcane budget processes rivet voter and media attention on federal on-budget activity while simultaneously increasing the cost of monitoring politicians' actions. This enables politicians to say one thing and do another; to rail against big government while systematically expanding its reach. Roth distinguishes this book by his emphasis on the role of contrived information asymmetry in the principal-agent relationship between voters and their elected representatives. The analysis suggests that, given their agents' propensity to obfuscate, voters cannot rely on ideological or statutory restraints on the growth of government. Contents: Foreword; Acknowledgements; Information asymmetry and the Growth of Government; Ideology Overwhelmed: The Reagan Years; Ideology and the Principal-Agent Problem; Federal On-Budget Activity: Rhetoric vs. Reality; The Federal Underground Economy; The Erosion of Freedom; Freedom Defended; Notes; Index.


Hayek A Collaborative Biography

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Author by R. Leeson
Genre : Business & Economics
Editor : Springer
ISBN : 9781137479259
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 301
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In this sixth volume contributors examine Hayek's neoliberal economics and politics in the 20th century, and the demise of the socialist system. Taking a closer look at Hayek's time in Australia, and his time spent travelling in the east.


Studies On The Abuse And Decline Of Reason

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Author by F.A Hayek
Genre : Business & Economics
Editor : Routledge
ISBN : 9781136604362
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 337
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"The studies of which this book is the result have from the beginning been guided by and in the end confirmed the somewhat old-fashioned conviction of the author that it is human ideas which govern the development of human affairs," Hayek wrote in his notes in 1940. Indeed, Studies on the Abuse and Decline of Reason remains Hayek’s greatest unfinished work and is here presented for the first time under the expert editorship of Bruce Caldwell. In the book, Hayek argues that the abuse and decline of reason was caused by hubris, by man’s pride in his ability to reason, which in Hayek’s mind had been heightened by the rapid advance and multitudinous successes of the natural sciences, and the attempt to apply natural science methods in the social sciences.


From Keynes To Piketty

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Author by Peter de Haan
Genre : Business & Economics
Editor : Springer
ISBN : 9781137600028
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 530
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From Keynes to Piketty provides the reader with an accessible and entertaining insight into the development of economic thought over the past century. Starting with John Maynard Keynes's bestseller, The Economic Consequences of Peace (1919), and ending with Thomas Piketty's blockbuster, Capital in the Twenty First Century (2014), the author explains which dramatic political and economic events changed the way economists interpreted these events, and how they revolutionized the economic science. The book contains biographies of Keynes, Schumpeter, Galbraith, Hayek, Friedman, Hirschman, North, and Piketty, alongside others, and highlights their extraordinary lives and works, anecdotes about them, and their often sharp differences of opinion. Extensive summaries of their main works provide the interested scholar and student with an accurate presentation of their contents. A must-read for all those who wonder what happened to economics during the past century, and why.


Reading The Postwar Future

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Author by Kirrily Freeman
Genre : History
Editor : Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN : 9781350102606
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 264
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This original collection explores a number of significant texts produced in 1944 that define that year as a textual turning point when overlapping and diverging visions of a new world emerged. The questions posed at that moment, about capitalism, race, empire, nation and cultural modernity gave rise to debates that defined the global politics of their era and continue to delineate our own. Highlighting the goals, agendas and priorities that emerged for artists, intellectuals and politicians in 1944, Reading the Postwar Future rethinks the intellectual history of the 20th century and the way 1944's texts shaped the contours of the postwar world. This is essential reading for any student or scholar of the intellectual, political, economic and cultural history of the postwar era.


The Power Of Market Fundamentalism

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Author by Fred Block
Genre : Business & Economics
Editor : Harvard University Press
ISBN : 9780674050716
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 311
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What is it about free-market ideas that gives them staying power in the face of such failures as persistent unemployment, widening inequality, and financial crises? The Power of Market Fundamentalism extends economist Karl Polanyi's work to explain why these dangerous utopian ideas have become the dominant economic ideology of our time.


The Political Thought Of Karl Popper

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Author by Jeremy Shearmur
Genre : Political Science
Editor : Routledge
ISBN : 9781134861668
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 217
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The Political Thought of Karl Popper offers a controversial treatment of Popper's ideas about politics, informed by Shearmur's personal knowledge of Popper together with research on unpublished material in the Popper archive at the Hoover Institute. While sympathetic to Popper's overall approach, Shearmur offers criticism of some of his ideas and suggests that political conclusions should be drawn from Popper's ideas which differ from Popper's own views. Shearmur introduces Popper's political ideas by way of a discussion of their development, which draws upon archive material. He then offers a critical survey of some of the themes from his Open Society and Poverty of Historicism, and discusses the political significance of some of his later philosophical ideas. Wider themes within Popper's philosophy are drawn on to offer striking critical re-interpretations of his ethical ideas and social theory. The book concludes with a discussion which suggests that Popper's views should have been closer to classical liberalism than they in fact were.


Occasional Paper

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Author by
Genre : Economics
Editor :
ISBN : IOWA:31858062029313
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 676
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Global Neoliberal Capitalism And The Alternatives

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Author by David Lane
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Editor : Policy Press
ISBN : 9781529220902
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 334
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This bold new book offers an exhaustive diagnosis of global capitalism. Proposing a novel system of economic and political coordination based on a combination of market socialism and state planning, it offers crucial insights for thinking about alternatives to capitalism.