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12 Big Lies and the Praries of Heaven - Or, the Curse of the Ceteris Paribus

12 Big Lies and the Praries of Heaven - Or, the Curse of the Ceteris Paribus

 eBook, Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC   (05 November 2012)

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Brauer s idiosyncratic style, from his Quaker roots and Buddhist principles, lends a piquancy to his curious stance with phrases like "Seeking to understand wu-wei , the art of participating without interfering, might go a long way to re-orienting the bizarre farrago that democracy has become."

Whether getting ruffled with the Media having all the percipience and principle of a lobotomised Caliban , or lumping bankers in with politicians in the conspiracy of charlatans , Brauer weighs his arguments to form a trustworthy voice intent on showing, rather than telling. With edicts for everyone from Confuscious to archy the cockroach, Brauer communicates with palatable, pub-table anecdotes and examples, home-grown diagrams and illustrations, and fair, honest questions in this timely study of human beings in the face of power and money. I>unravels a contemporary canvas of economics today, exploring and demystifying the causalities, and the influence of those responsible. Twelve Big Lies and the Prairies of Heaven < >
Brauer s idiosyncratic style, from his Quaker roots and Buddhist principles, lends a piquancy to his curious stance with phrases like "Seeking to understand wu-wei , the art of participating without interfering, might go a long way to re-orienting the bizarre farrago that democracy has become."

Whether getting ruffled with the Media having all the percipience and principle of a lobotomised Caliban , or lumping bankers in with politicians in the conspiracy of charlatans , Brauer weighs his arguments to form a trustworthy voice intent on showing, rather than telling. With edicts for everyone from Confuscious to archy the cockroach, Brauer communicates with palatable, pub-table anecdotes and examples, home-grown diagrams and illustrations, and fair, honest questions in this timely study of human beings in the face of power and money. I>unravels a contemporary canvas of economics today, exploring and demystifying the causalities, and the influence of those responsible. Twelve Big Lies and the Prairies of Heaven <