My Recollection of Chicago ; And, The Doctrine of Laissez Faire

My Recollection of Chicago ; And, The Doctrine of Laissez Faire
Author: Stephen Leacock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Authors, Canadian
ISBN: 9780802081216

Stephen Leacock resigned from teaching at Upper Canada College in 1899 to pursue graduate studies at Chicago, from which he graduated in 1903, after presenting his thesis dealing with dogmatic opposition to state intervention. Carl Spadoni's discovery of Leacock's long-lost thesis gives readers a unique opportunity to understand the man and re-examine his philosophies.

The End of Laissez-faire

The End of Laissez-faire
Author: John Maynard Keynes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009
Genre: Econmic history
ISBN: 9781607960867

John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) was one of the most influential economists of the first half of the twentieth century. In The End of Laissez-Faire (1926), Keynes presents a brief historical review of laissez-faire economic policy.

The Shock Doctrine

The Shock Doctrine
Author: Naomi Klein
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1429919485

The bestselling author of No Logo shows how the global "free market" has exploited crises and shock for three decades, from Chile to Iraq In her groundbreaking reporting, Naomi Klein introduced the term "disaster capitalism." Whether covering Baghdad after the U.S. occupation, Sri Lanka in the wake of the tsunami, or New Orleans post-Katrina, she witnessed something remarkably similar. People still reeling from catastrophe were being hit again, this time with economic "shock treatment," losing their land and homes to rapid-fire corporate makeovers. The Shock Doctrine retells the story of the most dominant ideology of our time, Milton Friedman's free market economic revolution. In contrast to the popular myth of this movement's peaceful global victory, Klein shows how it has exploited moments of shock and extreme violence in order to implement its economic policies in so many parts of the world from Latin America and Eastern Europe to South Africa, Russia, and Iraq. At the core of disaster capitalism is the use of cataclysmic events to advance radical privatization combined with the privatization of the disaster response itself. Klein argues that by capitalizing on crises, created by nature or war, the disaster capitalism complex now exists as a booming new economy, and is the violent culmination of a radical economic project that has been incubating for fifty years.

The End of Laissez-Faire

The End of Laissez-Faire
Author: Robert Kuttner
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1992-02-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780812214017

Here is a book that explores what American economic policy should and can be—a superb yet controversial interpretation of the relation between domestic economic health and international politics, and of how we should set priorities to maintain our economy and our competitive vigor in the future.

Laissez Faire and the General-welfare State

Laissez Faire and the General-welfare State
Author: Sidney Fine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1964
Genre: Economics
ISBN:

Laissez faire in American thought and policy, 1763-1865 -- Herbert Spencer versus the state -- Academic and popular theorists of laissez faire -- Laissez faire and the American businessman -- Laissez faire becomes the law of the land -- The social gospel -- The new political economy -- Sociology, political science, and pragmatism -- In quest of reform -- The legislative record -- The general-welfare state in the twentieth century.

On Liberty, Society, and Politics

On Liberty, Society, and Politics
Author: William Graham Sumner
Publisher: Liberty Classics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780865971011

William Graham Sumner is the "forgotten man" of American intellectual history. Too often dismissed or only superficially understood, his interpretations are now attracting closer scrutiny and appreciation. He is remembered chiefly as one of the founding fathers of sociology. He was also a strong supporter of classical liberalism during a time when liberalism was being transformed into a belief in statism. Sumner's analysis of the relation between the individual and society is deeper and more sophisticated than is commonly thought. For students of American history and politics, the essays reveal the complexity of American political and social thought. For observers of the contemporary social scene, they raise issues concerning the relation of liberty to property and both to government that remain as vital and unresolved as they were a century ago.

The Worldly Philosophers

The Worldly Philosophers
Author: Robert L. Heilbroner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1953
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 9780671201517

Introduction.--The economic revolution.--The wonderful world of Adam Smith.--The gloomy world of Parson Malthus and David Ricardo.--The beautiful world of the Utopian socialists.--The inexorable world of Karl Marx.--The Victorian world and the underworld of economics.--The savage world of Thorstein Veblen.--The sick world of John Maynard Keynes.--The modern world.--Beyond the economic revolution.--A guide to further reading (p. 320-326).

The History and Philosophy of Social Science

The History and Philosophy of Social Science
Author: H. Scott Gordon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134863063

First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Equilibrium Economics of Leon Walras

The Equilibrium Economics of Leon Walras
Author: Albert Jolink
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1993-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134989148

The authors examine Walras' general equilibrium models, tracing their development through his major work Elements of Pure Economics, and also placing them in the broader context of his design for optimal economic order.