Grand Pursuit
The Story of Economic Genius
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Narrado por:
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John Bedford Lloyd
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Anne Twomey
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De:
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Sylvia Nasar
A New York Times bestseller, this sweeping narrative from the author of A Beautiful Mind takes us on a journey through modern history with the men and women who changed the lives of every single person on the planet. Grand Pursuit is the epic story of the making of modern economics, of how economics rescued mankind from squalor and deprivation by placing its material fate in its own hands.
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Would you listen to Grand Pursuit again? Why?
Yes, this book does an excellent job telling capsule life stories of the post 1850 economists (& some other social scientist), the key elements of their thought and, most importantly, the context in which they lived, and which helped to powerfully shape their thought and build the foundation of modern economics. You do not need to be an economics major or economist to appreciate this work.What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
The putting of economic thought into context, so that we can understand its roots when the idea of these individuals is cited (& more frequently, misappropriated) today.What about John Bedford Lloyd, and Anne Twomey’s performance did you like?
Both narrators do a good job with the text.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Adventures in Economic Thoughtgreat history book
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I am interested in this sort of mix of personal and cultural history...provides many insights into how the word economy developed as it did, and the personalities who contributed to our understanding of economicsWho would you have cast as narrator instead of John Bedford Lloyd and Anne Twomey ?
The female narrator was excellent...switching part-way through was just bizarre.Was Grand Pursuit worth the listening time?
so-sowhy switch narrators- Act 2??? so disruptive!
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Interesting sketches of famous economists’ lives
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That was before this book. Now I'm a fan of at least 3 entities. This is a whole new world for me to dig into, and learn about. Glad I read this.
Ideas matter
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A recurring theme, since the book covers lives as well as work, is various famous economists struggling to find love. We don't usually think of them this way, and I wonder whether economists were more or less romantically tormented than their contemporaries.
The other enjoyable part is learning who really weren't that significant of thinkers, despite their oversized reputations; in particular: Marx and Hayek. I've never bothered to read either, and Nasar makes clear that that's not a problem. There really are no theres there.
I found the switching back and forth of narrators irritating, and I strongly preferred the female reader to the male one. I'm not sure what led to this odd choice, but I hope this doesn't start a trend.
Truly extraordinary but a little dull
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