Building on a theory of human intelligence, this book explores the
importance of - and limits of - cost/benefit calculus (safety first
in hostile environment), on the evolution of economic activity and
political discourse. Arguing that intelligence consists of wisdom,
cost/benefit reasoning, and creative genius, the book explores the
history of the world from hunting and gathering to modern times,
drawing on art, literature and invention. It emphasizes ethics,
expectations and the importance of historical experience in shaping
the humanist economics story.
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