An intimate view of the dominant economists of this century,
scholars whose work changed the direction of the discipline, is
presented in this volume. The contributors who come from quite
divergent points of the ideological compass present their life
philosophies and reflect on their conceptions of human nature,
society, justice and the source of the creative impulse. The
self-portraits reveal details of the economists' personal and
professional lives that capture the significance of the total
person. Moreover, they illuminate the product of their labor, and
as such, they change one's notions of what an economist can do or
be. An introduction by Michael Szenberg, editor-in-chief of The
American Economist, makes career and philosophic pattern
comparisons.
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