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Chapter 1. Humanomics and Liberty Promise Better Economic Science
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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Part I. The Proposal
- Chapter 1. Humanomics and Liberty Promise Better Economic Science 1
- Chapter 2. Adam Smith Practiced Humanomics, and So Should We 9
- Chapter 3. Economic History Illustrates the Problems with Nonhumanomics 15
- Chapter 4. An Economic Science Needs the Humanities 18
- Chapter 5. It’s Merely a Matter of Common Sense and Intellectual Free Trade 25
- Chapter 6. After All, Sweet Talk Rules a Free Economy 30
- Chapter 7. Therefore We Should Walk on Both Feet, Like Ludwig Lachmann 38
- Chapter 8. That Is, Economics Needs Theories of Human Minds beyond Behaviorism 44
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Part II. The Killer App
- Chapter 9. The Killer App of Humanomics Is the Evidence That the Great Enrichment Came from Ethics and Rhetoric 53
- Chapter 10. The Dignity of Liberalism Did It 59
- Chapter 11. Ideas, Not Incentives, Underlie It 66
- Chapter 12. Even as to Time and Location 74
- Chapter 13. The Word’s the Thing 78
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Part III. The Doubts
- Chapter 14. Doubts by Analytic Philosophers about the Killer App Are Not Persuasive 87
- Chapter 15. Nor by Sociologists or Political Philosophers 97
- Chapter 16. Nor Even by Economic Historians 106
- Notes 113
- Works Cited 123
- Index 135
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
Part I. The Proposal
- Chapter 1. Humanomics and Liberty Promise Better Economic Science 1
- Chapter 2. Adam Smith Practiced Humanomics, and So Should We 9
- Chapter 3. Economic History Illustrates the Problems with Nonhumanomics 15
- Chapter 4. An Economic Science Needs the Humanities 18
- Chapter 5. It’s Merely a Matter of Common Sense and Intellectual Free Trade 25
- Chapter 6. After All, Sweet Talk Rules a Free Economy 30
- Chapter 7. Therefore We Should Walk on Both Feet, Like Ludwig Lachmann 38
- Chapter 8. That Is, Economics Needs Theories of Human Minds beyond Behaviorism 44
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Part II. The Killer App
- Chapter 9. The Killer App of Humanomics Is the Evidence That the Great Enrichment Came from Ethics and Rhetoric 53
- Chapter 10. The Dignity of Liberalism Did It 59
- Chapter 11. Ideas, Not Incentives, Underlie It 66
- Chapter 12. Even as to Time and Location 74
- Chapter 13. The Word’s the Thing 78
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Part III. The Doubts
- Chapter 14. Doubts by Analytic Philosophers about the Killer App Are Not Persuasive 87
- Chapter 15. Nor by Sociologists or Political Philosophers 97
- Chapter 16. Nor Even by Economic Historians 106
- Notes 113
- Works Cited 123
- Index 135