Martin Wolf's list of economics books for 2020 includes not a single title I have read, and rather bizarrely omits the best seller - Stephanie Kelton's 'The Deficit Myth'. But it's worth a look, nonetheless.
Why is that? Because what it shows is that there is now a prevailing narrative that challenges the economic orthodoxy of neoliberalism with a green / MMT tinge to a lot of it.
So my question becomes which book on the list do I most want to read? It is this one:
And a note to my family: I am planning to buy my own copy, before Christmas.
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in that vein you might also like “Carbon Civilisation and the Energy Descent Future: Life Beyond this Brief Anomaly” https://beyondthisbriefanomaly.org/2018/10/18/carbon-civlisation-and-the-energy-descent-future-life-beyond-this-brief-anomaly/
I found the degrowth book of Georgos Kallis an informative and balanced read. Note that Hickel also discusses connections to MMT.
https://www.jasonhickel.org/blog/2020/9/10/degrowth-and-mmt-a-thought-experiment
I am aware….
It’s a great read, Richard, from the early stuff on the enclosures, to the importance of dualism in establishing capitalism. This and Kelton have been the two outstanding economics books of 2020 for me.
I must get it…..
Is there anyway to get that list? Or can anyone else add a few more titles to keep me occupied though a long winter!!?
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It’s a list of his best economics books in the second half of the year. The Deficit Myth was in his list for the first half.
https://www.ft.com/content/74448b70-b144-11ea-a4b6-31f1eedf762e
I’m anti Georgian, but have you read Progress and Poverty by Henry George. Also Protection or Free Trade for a shorter and prescient exposition of the tariff?
Not in detail, no
Enough to understand the flaws, yes
apart from Hickel 3 other books caught my eye on Woolf’s 2 lists
Bandit Capitalism by Wylie about the looting of Carillion by its management
Basic income &sovereign money by Geoff Crocker
&
What’s wrong with economics by Robert Skidelsky. which should appeal to fellow blogees