The Failure of the New Economics - Henry Hazlitt - Books - Must Have Books - 9781774642009 - March 1, 2021
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The Failure of the New Economics

Henry Hazlitt

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The Failure of the New Economics

Henry Hazlitt did the seemingly impossible, something that was and is a magnificent service to all people everywhere. He wrote a line-by-line commentary and refutation of what he considered to be one of the most destructive, fallacious, and convoluted books of the century. The target here is John Maynard Keynes's "General Theory," the book that appeared in 1936 and swept all before it. In economic science, Keynes changed everything. He supposedly demonstrated that prices don't work, that private investment is unstable, that sound money is intolerable, and that government was needed to shore up the system and save it. It was simply astonishing how economists the world over put up with this, but it happened. He converted a whole generation in the late period of the Great Depression. By the 1950s, almost everyone was Keynesian. But Hazlitt, the nation's economics teacher, would have none of it. And he did the hard work of actually going through the book to evaluate its logic according to sound conservative and libertarian logical reasoning. The result: a nearly 500-page masterpiece of exposition. With this book The Failure of the New Economics we have a perfect analysis of Keynesian economics that "destroys the whole Keynesian theory".

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2021
ISBN13 9781774642009
Publishers Must Have Books
Pages 468
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 26 mm   ·   680 g
Language English  

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