The Way the World Works, 20th Anniversary Edition (Gateway Contemporary)

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The Way the World Works, 20th Anniversary Edition (Gateway Contemporary)

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Jude Wanniski's masterpiece defined the policies at the heart of the Reagan economic boom that continues today and promises a coming century of global peace and prosperity. Writing with a simplicity and liveliness uncommon to his subject, Wanniski offers a fresh general theory of the world's political evolution that explains how and why economies fail and succeed, now and as far as we can imagine. The Way the World Works -- the first treatise to successfully explain the Crash of 1929 and how it led to the Great Depression and World War II -- was also alone 20 years ago in forecasting the imminent collapse of communism. As a new thesis of the mechanisms that move history, Wanniski's book ranks with the most important that have in themselves fueled political action -- Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, Karl Marx's Das Kapital, and John Maynard Keynes's General Theory. - Back cover.

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English
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The Way the World Works, 20th Anniversary Edition (Gateway Contemporary)
September 25, 1998, Gateway Editions
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"It is probably safe to say that most voters believe they are smarter than the average voter."

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Paperback
Number of pages
366
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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OL8250681M
ISBN 10
0895263440
ISBN 13
9780895263445
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40888633
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333679
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191277

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