Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and the second volume in a multi-volume work on the economic and intellectual history of western civilization. In a sense, the subtitle of the book explains well what this volume is all about--why economics can’t explain the modern world. An important modifier would be – modern economics can’t explain the modern world – because much of what McCloskey argues is the resurrection of an older argument that was associated with classical liberal political economists from Smith, Bastiat, Mises, Hayek and Friedman. Fundamentally, she reasserts the power of ideas to shape the world. McCloskey’s narrative is simple and compelling -- materialist storie...
The foundation of Economic failures to solve the economic problems is in the epistemological contrad...
Abstract. The economics discipline is a dynamic, foundational field in the social sciences. With a h...
Have you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to name a few. ...
Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and...
Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and...
Within a framework of history of political thought, this essay examines the original, albeit questio...
The rhetoric of economics has long claimed scientific objectivity, however the late, great economist...
Everywhere we look there are “economic indicators.” We talk about the jobless rate and the national ...
Two centuries ago the world’s economy stood at the present level of Chad. Two centuries later the wo...
One of the defining features of modern social science and economics in particular is the hard break ...
A discussion of McCloskey's argument for a bourgeois virtue ethics. I criticize his opposition of Ad...
This dissertation is a contribution to a materialist history of economic thought. Rather than presen...
[Extract] From approximately 1770 to 1970, in a series of industrial revolutions, human standards of...
Professor of Economics, History, English Literature and Communication at the University of Illinois,...
My dissertation explores the making of the modern division between the political and the economic re...
The foundation of Economic failures to solve the economic problems is in the epistemological contrad...
Abstract. The economics discipline is a dynamic, foundational field in the social sciences. With a h...
Have you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to name a few. ...
Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and...
Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and...
Within a framework of history of political thought, this essay examines the original, albeit questio...
The rhetoric of economics has long claimed scientific objectivity, however the late, great economist...
Everywhere we look there are “economic indicators.” We talk about the jobless rate and the national ...
Two centuries ago the world’s economy stood at the present level of Chad. Two centuries later the wo...
One of the defining features of modern social science and economics in particular is the hard break ...
A discussion of McCloskey's argument for a bourgeois virtue ethics. I criticize his opposition of Ad...
This dissertation is a contribution to a materialist history of economic thought. Rather than presen...
[Extract] From approximately 1770 to 1970, in a series of industrial revolutions, human standards of...
Professor of Economics, History, English Literature and Communication at the University of Illinois,...
My dissertation explores the making of the modern division between the political and the economic re...
The foundation of Economic failures to solve the economic problems is in the epistemological contrad...
Abstract. The economics discipline is a dynamic, foundational field in the social sciences. With a h...
Have you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to name a few. ...