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Dr Strangelove's game:

a brief history of economic genius
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Hamish Hamilton, Oct 25, 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 341 pages

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Dr. Strangelove's Game is a gorgeous survey of the minds that drove economic and social thinking since the enlightenment, including Pacioli, Law, Malthus, Smith, Ricardo, Saint-Simon, Marx, Keynes ... Read full review

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It's not often I give a book five stars, and it's not often I read a book three times either. If I were even a shadow of the geniuses described in this captivating history of great economic thinkers ... Read full review

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Prologue
1
Something Out Of Nothing Comes
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The Richest Man in the World
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About the author (2001)

Paul Strathern has a Ph.D. in Mathematics and Philosophy and lectures at Kingston University. Strathern is the author of several novels, including A Season in Abyssinia, which won a Somerset Maugham prize, and Mendeleyev's Dream: The Quest for the Elements. He has also published two series of books, one on philosophy: Philosophers in 90 Minutes, and another on science, but is best known for his 39 short biographies of philosophers and scientists

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