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The Worldly Philosophers by Robert Heilbroner explores the history of western economic thought through the lives and ideas of major economists like Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and John Maynard Keynes, who sought to understand how capitalist society functions. Heilbroner examines their personal histories, socio-political contexts, and significant contributions, highlighting their quest to decipher the market system's complexities and potential future. The book includes discussions on societal hardships and economic disparities.
Heilbroner’s The Worldly Philosophers is praised for its accessible and engaging exploration of economic thought and the lives of influential economists. Critics commend its historical breadth and clarity but note that some may find the analysis lacking in contemporary economic intricacies. Overall, it serves as an excellent introductory text.
Readers who enjoy The Worldly Philosophers by Robert Heilbroner are typically fascinated by economic history and influential economists. They may also appreciate books like Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty and The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith, which similarly explore economic ideas and their impact on society.
Business / Economics
Philosophy
History: World
Society: Economics
Social Science
Philosophy
Biography