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How Much Is Enough Robert Skidelsky Skidelsky Robert

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How Much Is Enough Robert Skidelsky Skidelsky Robert
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Publisher: Other Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.47 MB
Author: Robert Skidelsky [Skidelsky, Robert]
ISBN: 9781590515082, 1590515080
Language: English
Year: 2012

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How Much Is Enough Robert Skidelsky Skidelsky Robert by Robert Skidelsky [skidelsky, Robert] 9781590515082, 1590515080 instant download after payment.

What constitutes the good life? What is the true value of money? Why do we work such long hours merely to acquire greater wealth? These are some of the questions that many asked themselves when the financial system crashed in 2008. This book tackles such questions head-on.
The authors begin with the great economist John Maynard Keynes. In 1930 Keynes predicted that, within a century, per capita income would steadily rise, people's basic needs would be met, and no one would have to work more than fifteen hours a week. Clearly, he was wrong: though income has increased as he envisioned, our wants have seemingly gone unsatisfied, and we continue to work long hours.
The Skidelskys explain why Keynes was mistaken. Then, arguing from the premise that economics is a moral science, they trace the concept of the good life from Aristotle to the present and show how our lives over the last half century have strayed from that ideal. Finally, they issue a call to think anew...

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