Economics And Its Enemies by Laura Coleman

Two Centuries of Anti-Economics

This insightful exploration delves into the complex relationship between economic theories and the various societal forces that challenge their implementation. The narrative examines how political ideologies, cultural beliefs, and historical contexts often clash with economic principles, creating a dynamic tension that shapes policy and decision-making. Through a series of case studies and analytical discourse, the book highlights the persistent struggle between economic rationality and its detractors, offering a nuanced perspective on the multifaceted nature of economic discourse in the modern world.

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