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  1. Economics as Ideology - First Things

    Economists tend to promote economics as an ideology, partly by acts of omission in their teaching, but more often by explicit arguments that lead to the acceptance of economics as …

  2. What Economics Is For - First Things

    We must recover this wisdom and remember what economics is truly for. Marco Rubio is the senior United States senator for Florida. Like First Things on Facebook, subscribe to First …

  3. What’s Love Got to Do with Economics? - First Things

    In Human Action: A Treatise on Economics, Ludwig von Mises explains how enlightened self-interest, rather than love, is the lubricant of social collaboration: Social cooperation has …

  4. Economics as Humanism - First Things

    In the twenty-first century, economics has a great deal to teach us, and much of it complementary to the wisdom we have learned down through history.

  5. Friedman’s Rise and Fall - First Things

    It is also a kind of business book, about the industry of academic economics. Friedman credited Arthur Burns, his professor at Rutgers in the 1930s and decades later Richard Nixon’s Federal …

  6. Thomistic Economics - First Things

    Thomistic theology appears to be the opposite of economics in all these respects. It claims to speak with authority on man’s ultimate end, God, and is not shy of issuing rules to help us …

  7. Economics as Eugenics - First Things

    As reported in a major New York Times article heralding the publication of “the next blockbuster in economics,” the book represents a startling breakthrough in our understanding of how …

  8. Economic Justice and the Spirit of Innovation - First Things

    Economics plays a central role in discussions of tradeoffs, as the arbiter of the technique by which society comes closest to achieving a desired outcome. But when economics plays this role, …

  9. A Review of Redeeming Economics - First Things

    In Mueller’s story, modern economics comprises three avenues of study: production, exchange, and consumption. Until Adam Smith published The Wealth of Nations in 1776, however, that …

  10. Popes on Economics - First Things

    Papal Economics: The Catholic Church on Democratic Capitalism, from Rerum Novarum to Caritatis in Veritate by maciej zieba, o.p. isi, 264 pages, $26.95 There exists a great deal of …