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Book : Radical Markets Uprooting Capitalism And Democracy...

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Fabricante o sello Princeton University Press
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-Titulo Original : Radical Markets Uprooting Capitalism And Democracy For A Just Society

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Princeton University Press

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Review One of The Economists Best Business and Economics Books of 2018E. Glen Weyl & Eric Posner: One of Bloomberg Businessweek’s “Bloomberg 50” Icons of 2018Both a savage critique of techno-feudalism and an idealistic appeal to share the fruits of our collective intelligence more fairly.---John Thornhill, Financial TimesRadical Markets . . . could be best described as an interesting new way of looking at the subject that is sometimes called “political economy” - tackling the big questions of how markets and politics and society intersect. . . . I highly recommend Radical Markets . . . to anyone interested in these kinds of issues, and look forward to seeing the discussion that the book generates.---Vitalik Buterin, Extremely thought provoking and clearly brilliant . . . Radical Markets certainly made me think about property, information, power. Well worth reading.---Diane Coyle, The Enlightened EconomistDoesn’t anybody have anything new to offer? . . . . [Y]es: . . . unleash the awesome power of markets . . . to uplift the poor . . . it just might be what the world needs now. . . . [Posner and Weyl are] smart and iconoclastic, and their book bursts with ideas like kernels of corn on a hot stove.---Peter Coy, Bloomberg BusinessweekWhat I love is just some new ideas, because the existing ideas to solve the injustices and inequalities aren’t working! A must-read.---Carol Massar, Bloomberg RadioA very thought-provoking book is a bizarre fusion of ideas drawn from the classical liberal . . . . and socialist tradition(s). . . . It contains ideas . . . that really do make you think. It is a really fun book to read and of you are someone who actually likes having your suppositions and beliefs challenged, take a look at it.---Reihan Salam, National Reviews The Editors podcastAn arresting if eccentric manifesto for rebooting liberalism. . . . Radical Markets is refreshing and welcome in its willingness to question received wisdom. The EconomistI highly recommend this book! Replacing markets by auctions (sort of). Whether you agree or not, it shows how much liberalism is able to renew itself.---Gaspard Koenig, Generation LibreRead this difficult and provocative book. It made my head hurt, and then spin. In a world where our current economic and political models are worth defending but are straining, this can only be a good thing.---Paschal Donohoe, Irish TimesIt will pay the readers . . . great intellectual returns to invest significant time in studying this book very carefully. It is ambitious and bold, and I think it should excite the imagination and motivate careful scholarship and analytical rigor among both critics and those who want to pursue the line of argument laid out.---Peter Boettke, Coordination ProblemThis system has enormous potential simple, fair, progressive taxes and a more dynamic economy. It would be much easier to develop new infrastructure, build new homes, buy your neighbour’s garden, and pour concrete all over twee villages to build monorails or airport runways.---Tim Harford, Financial TimesA provocative new book. The EconomistThis is free market thinking but not as we know it.---Diane Coyle, ProspectGlen Weyl, coauthor of Radical Markets, is tackling the core issues: What does human dignity mean in a highly automated future? How can we regain agency over the data we produce? If these don’t sound like economic questions, then get ready to encounter the future of economics. We can’t just complain about how tech is transforming our world; we need to invent the transformation.---Jaron Lanier, Wired[A] bold book.---Michael Sandel, New StatesmanA law professor and an economist argue that the way out of liberalism’s impasse is to expand the role of markets, not to subdue them. . . . Together they point to a possible response to the challenges of populism and protectionism. The EconomistRadical Markets is worth reading both for its genuinely innovative suggestions a
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