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Perspectives on Ayn Rand's Contributions to Economic and Business Thought
Edward W. Younkins (Anthology Editor) , Samuel Bostaph (Contributor) , Bryan Caplan (Contributor) , Eric B. Dent (Contributor) , Stephen Hicks (Contributor) , Steven Horwitz (Contributor) , Jerry Kirkpatrick (Contributor) , William Kline (Contributor) , Edwin A. Locke (Contributor) , John A. Parnell (Contributor) , Richard M. Salsman (Contributor) , Emily Chamlee-Wright (Contributor) , Edward W. Younkins (Contributor) , John A. Allison (Foreword)
Perspectives on Ayn Rand's Contributions to Economic and Business Thought
Edward W. Younkins (Anthology Editor) , Samuel Bostaph (Contributor) , Bryan Caplan (Contributor) , Eric B. Dent (Contributor) , Stephen Hicks (Contributor) , Steven Horwitz (Contributor) , Jerry Kirkpatrick (Contributor) , William Kline (Contributor) , Edwin A. Locke (Contributor) , John A. Parnell (Contributor) , Richard M. Salsman (Contributor) , Emily Chamlee-Wright (Contributor) , Edward W. Younkins (Contributor) , John A. Allison (Foreword)
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Description
Ayn Rand wrote and lectured on economic concepts and topics. This volume addresses the economic and business aspects of her writings. The authors of this anthology are from a variety of fields and all of them are enthusiastic supporters of her ideas.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2: An Analysis of Externalities from an Objectivist Perspective, Brian P. Simpson
Chapter 3: Teaching Economics Through Ayn Rand, Peter Boettke
Chapter 4: Cultivating the Economic Imagination with Atlas Shrugged, Emily Chamlee-Wright
Chapter 5: Inclusion of Atlas Shrugged in Economics Classes, Calvin Kent and Paul Hamilton
Chapter 6: Economics in Atlas Shrugged, Richard Salsman
Chapter 7: Economics in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, Edward W. Younkins
Chapter 8: Atlas Shrugged and Public Choice: The Obvious Parallels, Bryan Caplan
Chapter 9: Francisco d' Anconia on Money: A Socio-Economic Analysis, Steven Horwitz
Chapter 10: Business in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, Edward W. Younkins
Chapter 11: The Traits of Business Heroes in Atlas Shrugged, Edwin Locke
Chapter 12: Objectivist Epistemology as the Foundation of Marketing Theory, Jerry Kirkpatrick
Chapter 13: Ayn Rand and Contemporary Business Ethics, Stephen R. C. Hicks
Chapter 14: Identity
Product details
Published | 06 Jul 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 386 |
ISBN | 9781498546102 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 1 graphs; |
Series | Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This superb collection surveys the profound impact of Ayn Rand’s philosophy on economic and business thought. Its contributors provide wonderfully diverse and valuable perspectives on Rand’s intellectual influence. The exceptional quality of the essays are a further illustration of the growing body of scholarly literature on Rand. I recommend this important anthology for all those who are interested in Rand’s continuing appeal and enduring legacy.
Chris Matthew Sciabarra, author of Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical
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Ed Younkins brings together diverse voices to demonstrate the enduring importance of Ayn Rand to economic and business education. Ayn Rand's Contributions to Economic and Business Thought is an indispensable resource for teachers and students who wish to add a literary element to courses that too often lack creativity and imagination.
Allen Mendenhall, Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law
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“In March 1990, I was the chief executive of a real-estate development operation in Brazil with 2,500 employees in the weekly payroll when the government froze all bank deposits in the country for three years, similar to the railroad bonds moratorium in Atlas Shrugged. Luckily, I had read the book and I knew what to do. That is a good example of Ayn Rand giving context for her readers to understand business and economics and to strive. This must-read book goes a step further, giving new insights on how to apply Rand’s ideas to make sense of business and economics.”
Leonidas Zelmanovitz, Liberty Fund Senior Fellow
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If you want an expert on Ayn Rand's ideas on economics and business, then Ed Younkins is your man. He is the maven in this field. He has done more excellent work on this topic than perhaps any other scholar on the planet.
Walter E. Block, Loyola University New Orleans
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Ayn Rand has often been associated with economic and business concepts such as "capitalism," "laissez-faire," and "entrepreneur." Despite this close association with economic and business concepts, Rand's insights into economic and business activities have barely been documented. With this volume of essays, we finally have a sustained and serious accounting of Rand's reflections on the nature of commerce. This volume is not only a welcome addition to Rand scholarship, but a useful tool for those interested in the workings and possibilities of a commercial order.
Douglas Den Uyl, vice president of educational programs, Liberty Fund Inc.
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In the past decade, we have lived in the world of Atlas Shrugged predicted. The misunderstanding of functions of business, and the naive confidence in the effectiveness of collectivism, seem all too familiar to students of Rand. Yet Rand's own views are often caricatured and distorted by both the media and academics. This book is a marvelous corrective to that slander, and an illustration of how Rand's diagnoses of social problems are more relevant than ever before. The book presents an all-star cast of commentators and scholars, with experience in business, economics, and philosophy. This the right book, at the right time.
Michael C. Munger, Director of PPE Program, Duke University

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