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Economics in Three Lessons and One Hundred Economics Laws...

Lewis, Hunter
Economics in Three Lessons and One Hundred Economics Laws: Two Works in One Volume
Economics in Three LessonsHenry Hazlitt's 1946 book Economics in One Lesson sold more than a million copies. It is perhaps the best selling economics book of all time. In this volume, Hunter Lewis, a Hazlitt admirer and student, provides a sequel and update. The central lesson of Hazlitt's seminal work is that economic thought and policy must consider all the consequences of an action, not just the immediate or most visible ones. Hazlitt is ri...

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The Secular Saints: And Why Morals Are Not Just Subjective

Lewis, Hunter
The Secular Saints: And Why Morals Are Not Just Subjective
The term ¿secular saint¿ may immediately raise questions or even objections. Each religion specifies grounds for being considered a saint. What does it mean to be a secular saint? Presumably an exemplary life. But exemplary based on what? Exemplary according to whom? Perhaps an exemplary life is not even enough to qualify. Perhaps the life must also be inspiring or have something to teach us. But, again, inspiring or instructive according to w...

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The Essence of Edward Gibbon on Christianity

Lewis, Hunter
The Essence of Edward Gibbon on Christianity
Edward Gibbon (1737¿1794) personifies the calm and dignified rationalism of the 18th century. He became world famous as the author of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, a multi-volume work describing almost 1300 years of history in some of the finest English prose ever written. The present volume is taken from volume one and focuses entirely on the early Christian Church. Gibbon does not mince words. He likes the religious toleration th...

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The Essence of Socrates

Lewis, Hunter
The Essence of Socrates
Socrates is important to us for many reasons. First, he recognized the value of logic and showed us how to use it to discover truth. Second, he led an exemplary and courageous life which cannot fail to inspire anyone who reads about it. His calm and eloquent defense of himself during the final trial for heresy, which ended in his condemnation and execution, are among the most famous passages in world literature. No one, apart from the great re...

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Crony Capitalism in America: 2008-2012

Lewis, Hunter
Crony Capitalism in America: 2008-2012
We see it everywhere: shady deals between politicians, regulators, and powerful private interests. Increasingly this is how our economy is run. This title tells us in clear and simple terms what is wrong and what needs to be done about it.

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The Poor Me Manual

Lewis, Hunter
The Poor Me Manual
This is a rollicking fictional memoir that takes us through the ups and downs of the mysterious author's life. And what a life it is, full to the brim with every imaginable kind of neurotic behavior. You will often laugh out loud. But you will also learn a great deal about the emotions and about which emotional strategies work and which don't.

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The Essence of Aristotle

Lewis, Hunter / Kellogg, Stuart
The Essence of Aristotle
Axios's Essence of. Series takes the greatest works of practical philosophy and pares them down to their essence. Selected passages flow together to create a seamless work that will capture your interest from page one. Aristotle formulated a unique way of looking at the good life. The motto: moderation in all things is completely Aristotelian, although he would probably have added: moderation in all things including moderation.

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Essence of Adam Smith PB: Wealth of Nations

Lewis, Hunter / Lewis, Hunter
Essence of Adam Smith PB: Wealth of Nations
Axios's Essence of. Series takes the greatest works of practical philosophy and pares them down to their essence. Selected passages flow together to create a seamless work that will capture your interest from page one. Usually regarded as a bible of free market capitalism, this famous work is also a stinging indictment of what is today called crony capitalism.

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Where Keynes Went Wrong: And Why World Governments Keep C...

Lewis, Hunter
Where Keynes Went Wrong: And Why World Governments Keep Creating Inflation, Bubbles, and Busts
In responding to the financial crash of 2008, both the Bush Administration and the Obama Administration have relied on prescriptions developed by John Maynard Keynes, the most important economist since Marx. But should we be relying on Keynes? What did Keynes actually say? Did he make his case? Hunter Lewis concludes that he did not. If Keynes was wrong then so are the economic policies of virtually all world governments today.

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The Essence of David Hume: On Religion, Morals, and Econo...

Lewis, Hunter / Lewis, Henry / Lewis, Hunter
The Essence of David Hume: On Religion, Morals, and Economics
Axios's Essence of . . . Series takes the greatest works of practical philosophy and pares them down to their essence. Selected passages flow together to create a seamless work that will capture your interest from page one.This newest volume in the series is dedicated to David Hume who is ranked as one of the greatest Western philosophers and economists. You will find three main sections on Hume (Religion, Morals, and Economics) as well as a s...

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Alternative Values: For and Against Wealth, Power, Fame, ...

Lewis, Hunter
Alternative Values: For and Against Wealth, Power, Fame, Praise, Glory, and Physical Pleasure
Is desire itself desirable? Should we let our desires run unchecked, especially the passionate desires for wealth, fame, praise, power and physical pleasure? Or should we try to eliminate them? Set up as a lively debate between the best thinkers of today and yesterday, Alternative Values offers strong arguments--some logical, some empirical, some emotional, some deeply and inexpressibly intuitive--on each side of this debate. An excellent guid...

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Where Bernie Went Wrong: And Why His Remedies Will Just M...

Lewis, Hunter
Where Bernie Went Wrong: And Why His Remedies Will Just Make Crony Capitalism Worse
When Bernie Sanders announced his campaign for the Democratic nomination for president on April 30, 2015, few people took much notice. Here was a 73-year-old US Senator from the tiny state of Vermont taking on Hillary Clinton, who seemed to have the nomination locked up. Although Sanders had caucused with the Democrats, he had always heretofore run as an Independent. Brooklyn born, he was also the first person of Jewish faith to mount a seriou...

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