亨利‧赫茲利特(Henry Hazlitt)
美國20世紀最重要的經濟專欄作傢,《福布斯》雜誌總編輯斯蒂夫•福布斯尊稱他為“20世紀最傑齣的經濟新聞人”,當代“自由至上主義者”運動的重要參與者,奧地利經濟學派的重要成員。
他曾供職於《華爾街日報》、《紐約郵報》,後來又為《紐約時報》撰寫經濟方麵的文章。1946~1966年,他在《新聞周刊》開設固定專欄,撰寫經濟學普及文章,引導數百萬讀者瞭解經濟學基礎知識,傳播自由經濟理念,影響力極為深遠。
《一課經濟學》是他的第一本重要著作,這本書1946年一齣版即成為當時的暢銷書,至今已被翻譯成8種文字,在全球銷量早已突破百萬。他一生勤於寫作,撰寫瞭18本專著和無數的評論文章。其重要著作還有《道德的基礎》、《凱恩斯經濟學批判》等。
Here is a publishing event: the new Mises Institute edition of the classic book that has taught many millions sound economic thinking. It is a hardbound volume, priced very low thanks to special benefactors, and now available in quantity discounts for distribution to your friends, family, and anyone you meet who needs to understand what economics implies for the society, government, and civilization.
Henry Hazlitt wrote this book following his stint at the New York Times as an editorialist. His hope was to reduce the whole teaching of economics to a few principles and explain them in ways that people would never forget. It worked. He relied on some stories by Bastiat and his own impeccable capacity for logical thinking and crystal-clear prose.
He was writing under the influence of Mises himself, of course, but he brought his own special gifts to the project. As just one example, this is the book that made the idea of the "broken window fallacy" so famous.
What thrills us in particular about this new edition is that it is beautiful, it is hardcover, and it is newly typeset for modern readers. It has a full index. It includes a wonderful foreword by Walter Block. It's the right size, shape, and feel – perfect for making this book central to all educational efforts of the future.
This is the book to send to reporters, politicians, pastors, political activists, teachers, or anyone else who needs to know.
Professor Block explains that it was this book that turned him on to economics as a science. He believes that it is probably the most important economics book ever written in the sense that it offers the greatest hope to educating everyone about the meaning of the science.
Written for the non-academic, it has served as the major antidote to fallacies in the popular press, and has appeared in dozens of languages and printings. It's still the quickest way to learn how to think like an economist. And this is why it has been used in the best classrooms more than sixty years.
Many writers have since attempted to beat this book as an introduction, but have never succeeded. Hazlitt's book remains the best. Even if you own this book already, or have several past editions, you will want to have this book as your own as a wonderful testament to its place in the world of ideas.
In putting this edition together, we chose to work from Hazlitt's own first edition because it contains the core of what is crucial here without later updates that only date the book. As with Mises and Human Action, the author's first instincts were the best ones.
一个调皮的孩子打碎了商店的橱窗,让老板损失了250美元。邻居们宽慰他:这也好,这下就给修玻璃匠带来了250美元的生意,于是玻璃产业就得到了发展……如果这么想的话,打碎玻璃居然成了刺激经济发展的好事,而非一件过错,事实真的是如此吗? 这就是著名的“破窗理论”,或称...
評分抛开对经济学的真知灼见不谈,本书里面的英文用法是我学习的重点之一,这里做一个简单回顾。Hazlitt的这本书在西方久盛不衰,离不开他语言的凝练和精彩。方便起见,我直接摘录了部分语句而没有提供上下文,如果看过此书的英文版可能大概明白出处在哪,没有的话希望你能原谅我的...
評分他们会雇来一流的人才,要这些人专心致志,力陈利益集团自身的见解。最后,他们要么让大众接受自己的主张,要么就干脆把水搅浑,让人无法认清其中的真相 人们有着天生短视的倾向,总是只关注某项政策的即时影响,或者只关注政策对某个特殊群体产生的影响,而不去探究...
評分在全球化日益深化的今天,“经济”早已取代了“政治”、“战争”,越来越成为人们想得最多、说的最多、写得最多的词汇,甚至日常大家所说的“全球化”指代最多的也是“经济全球化”。 一个国家的经济走势、经济发展、经济政策、经济人物,往往不但影响着本国人民的切身利益,...
評分书评:《一课经济学》宣告凯恩斯主流经济学的破裂 这两天一直在思考次级债风波,为什么我们会受到如此之大的影响,其原因在什么地方,为什么有人说罪魁祸首是格林斯潘,那么格林斯潘又是如何来搞美国经济的?他所依赖的经济理论基础是什么? 次级债风波的原因是美国没有还贷...
作為給大眾看的書還是很有啓發性的,隻是太理想的討論是否也會有誤導
评分作為給大眾看的書還是很有啓發性的,隻是太理想的討論是否也會有誤導
评分This is a book to let you know some famous but wrong opinions about economics. After reading this, something important will be clear for the readers.
评分This is a book to let you know some famous but wrong opinions about economics. After reading this, something important will be clear for the readers.
评分This is a book to let you know some famous but wrong opinions about economics. After reading this, something important will be clear for the readers.
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