Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 206 pages
- Written in: English
- ASIN: B001G8NW6Y
- Weighs: 1 pounds
Product Description
New 2008 edition of the classic book that has taught many millions sound economic thinking. It is a hardbound volume, and now available for anyone who requirements to understand what economics implies for the society, government, and civilization.
Hazlitt wrote this book following his stint at the
New York Times as an editorialist. His hope was to reduce the whole teaching of economics to a few principles and explain them in ways that people would never forget. It worked. He relied on some stories by Bastiat and his own impeccable capacity for logical thinking and crystal-clear prose.
He was writing under the influence of Mises himself, of course, but he brought his own special
gifts to the project. As just one example, this is the book that made the idea of the "broken window fallacy" so famous.
New edition is gorgeous, it is hardcover, and it is newly typeset for modern readers. It has a full index. It includes a wonderful foreword by Walter Block. It's the right size, shape, and feel perfect for making this book central to all educational efforts of the future.
This is the book to send to reporters, politicians, pastors, political activists, teachers, or anyone else who requirements to know.
Professor Block explains that it was this book that turned him on to economics as a science. He believes that it is probably the most important economics book ever written in the sense that it offers the greatest hope to educating everyone about the meaning of the science.
Written for the non-academic, it has served as the major antidote to fallacies in the popular press, and has appeared in dozens of languages and printings. It's still the quickest way to learn how to think like an economist. And this is why it has been used in the best classrooms more than sixty years.
From Hazlitt's own first edition because it contains the core of what is crucial here without later updates that only date the book.
206 p hb