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Publication Date
2016-06-07
Pages
240
ISBN
9781681771427
Book Title
Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? : a Story about Women and Economics
Item Length
8.6in
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Katrine Marçal
Genre
Psychology, Business & Economics, History, Social Science
Topic
Women, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Economic History, General, Economics / General
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
11.7 Oz
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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A funny, clever, and thought-provoking examination of the myth of the "economic man" and its impact on the global economy

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Publisher
Pegasus Books
ISBN-10
168177142x
ISBN-13
9781681771427
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22038453014

Product Key Features

Book Title
Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? : a Story about Women and Economics
Author
Katrine Marçal
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Women, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Economic History, General, Economics / General
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Psychology, Business & Economics, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
240 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.6in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
11.7 Oz

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A no-holds-barred critique of how modern economic theory has largely excluded the contributions of women. She drives her point home with the ferocity of a hammer striking an anvil: economic man is a fiction that excludes women., Maral provides a complete history of the ideas behind, and subsequent realities of, market economics. She is a writer's writer, using brilliant literary and historical metaphors to bring clarity and life to the story., Sharp writing, numerous examples and familiar pop culture references (think Pretty Woman, Robinson Crusoe, and the goose that laid the golden egg). Engaging and non-threatening (even for people who break into a sweat when trying to balance their checkbooks). An important book., Maral's romp through the development of the field and the work of Smith, Keynes, Freud, the Chicago School, and Lawrence Summers (among others) is as diverting as it is thoughtful, especially as she points out the gaping hole at its center: the places where self-interest and the market can't quite reach. Midway through her book, Maral writes about Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique -- in its own way, this vivid, entertaining work is equally groundbreaking., Katrine Maral's searing new book exposes the flaws of classical economics and its modern incarnations and in particular its missionary zeal to subordinate all other human aims at the altar of the market. With wit and a hefty dose of anger, she tells a convincing story of the history of economic man. A powerful, and entertaining, story., Marçal, a columnist for the Swedish paper ­Aftonbladet, examines the age-old economics question, 'How do you get your dinner?' with thought-provoking results. Marçal's analysis chronicles how this system of capitalism came to exist and demonstrates why the idea of the economic man may no longer be a solid fit. This humorous and accessible examination of serious issues at the crossroads of economics and gender equality is intended to stimulate questions more than to provide answers., Marçal provides a complete history of the ideas behind, and subsequent realities of, market economics. She is a writer's writer, using brilliant literary and historical metaphors to bring clarity and life to the story., "This is not your standard economics text. Maral, who writes in snappy (and often spirited) prose, focuses on what an alternative, and more inclusive, economics should look like. An accessible and lively primer on the topic. A well-written and thoroughly researched call to change economics into a discipline that makes "room for the entire human existence" that all economists would do well to heed.", Marçal's romp through the development of the field and the work of Smith, Keynes, Freud, the Chicago School, and Lawrence Summers (among others) is as diverting as it is thoughtful, especially as she points out the gaping hole at its center: the places where self-interest and the market can't quite reach. Midway through her book, Marçal writes about Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique -- in its own way, this vivid, entertaining work is equally groundbreaking., An exciting reassessment of the global economy that provocatively extends the frontiers of the feminist critique., An excellent argument for the value of feminism as an analytical lens. A masterpiece of rhetoric, clearheaded analysis, and critical imagination. a model of radical thought. Marçal's critique--and the anti-capitalist feminist tradition on which it stands--is a historical insight of unimaginable potential., "This is not your standard economics text. Marçal, who writes in snappy (and often spirited) prose, focuses on what an alternative, and more inclusive, economics should look like. An accessible and lively primer on the topic. A well-written and thoroughly researched call to change economics into a discipline that makes "room for the entire human existence" that all economists would do well to heed.", Thoughtfully challenges conventional assumptions about work, productivity, and value. An enjoyable read, and dryly witty., An excellent argument for the value of feminism as an analytical lens. A masterpiece of rhetoric, clearheaded analysis, and critical imagination. a model of radical thought. Maral's critique--and the anti-capitalist feminist tradition on which it stands--is a historical insight of unimaginable potential., Katrine Marçal's searing new book exposes the flaws of classical economics and its modern incarnations and in particular its missionary zeal to subordinate all other human aims at the altar of the market. With wit and a hefty dose of anger, she tells a convincing story of the history of economic man. A powerful, and entertaining, story., Maral, a columnist for the Swedish paper Aftonbladet, examines the age-old economics question, 'How do you get your dinner?' with thought-provoking results. Maral's analysis chronicles how this system of capitalism came to exist and demonstrates why the idea of the economic man may no longer be a solid fit. This humorous and accessible examination of serious issues at the crossroads of economics and gender equality is intended to stimulate questions more than to provide answers.
Target Audience
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Dewey Decimal
306.3
Dewey Edition
23

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