Prof. Mankiw of
Harvard has written two worldly popular textbooks in economics: Principles of
Economics and Macroeconomics. There are many universities and professors who
use his textbooks in classrooms. In my university, Kobe University, his textbooks
are popular for undergraduate and graduate levels. I enormously like his books,
and that is where I got to know the book Free to Choose.
In his note on his further...
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Economics in One Lesson
I have no reservation to say that Economics in One Lesson is
one of few books in economics that can explain economics in simplest ways for
laymen and economists alike. Giant economists such as Adam Smith, John Maynard
Keynes and F.A. Hayek were far from being able to do so. This is one of the
reasons that I include it in my 5 must read books in economics.
Clearly this book is an updated version of Bastiat’s That
Which is...
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
The End of History and the Last Man
What does it mean by The End of History? and the Last Man?
Both expressions are highly correlated. Although the author, Francis Fukuyama, does not quote Ibrahim Maslow, his arguments follow him closely while debating with old time philosophers such as Hegel, Karl Marx, Plato, Socrates etc.
While Maslow depicts human needs in order from basic to the need of recognition, political philosophers emphasize that those needs shape...
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Amazon Voyage: A Review

I was hesitant to buy this newest kindle so-called Amazon Voyage, but eventually I did last week. So I write this review to help those who are considering to buy it or not and for those who are curious about everything...
Price:...
Friday, April 10, 2015
Essays on Liberty
Summary
The birth of modern government system began with two simple principles: one is government is to protect one citizen from being abused by another citizen. Two is government is to protect itself from abusing citizens. The first principle requires that government sets up laws to protect property rights of all citizens. The second principle requires that government assigns limited roles to itself...
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