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This would have been, in his words, death at the box office 8. Robert louis heilbroner delves into the lives of the great economists who explored the human drive for worldly wealth including adam smith, john hobson, karl marx, and john maynard keynes and provides insight into capitalism, socialism, communism, depression, and prosperity. The state of economics the other worldly philosophers. The subject of the worldly philosophers, the great economists, covers those theorists whose words and thoughts concerning the creation and distribution of wealth have had a major impact on society.

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