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Dr. Strangelove's Game Paul Strathern

Dr. Strangelove's Game By Paul Strathern

Dr. Strangelove's Game by Paul Strathern


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This volume is an entertaining account of the lives, times and ideas of the great economists - men like Adam Smith, Karl Marx and John Maybard Keynes. It also introduces lesser-known eccentric figures (crackpot academics) and Dr Strangelove himself, John von Neumann, who invented game theory.

Dr. Strangelove's Game Summary

Dr. Strangelove's Game: A Brief History of Economic Genius by Paul Strathern

The history of economic genius is a tale of brilliance, egomania and borderline insanity. Since the earliest days, a cast of sometimes highly colourful individuals have pondered on the key to accumulating wealth and power. Paul Strathern has produced an erudite and witty narrative of these thinkers, together with their miraculous, and sometimes disastrous, ideas. Men like Adam Smith, Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes were fascinating characters as well as influential thinkers. But there are also a host of lesser-known figures whose theories were as eccentric as they were - the mediaeval monk who invented game theory by studying a ball game; the escaped Scottish murderer who controlled France's finances; numerous crackpot academics; and, of course, Dr. Strangelove himself, John von Neumann, the sinister genius who applied game theory to everything from economics to nuclear strategy. Paul Strathern uncovers the lives and ideas of the great philosophers of money against the backdrop of some of history's most turbulent events: the South Sea Bubble, the French and Russian Revolutions and the Crash of 1929. On the way he provides an enriching and entertaining account of the great, the good and the downright bad in economic theories -from double-entry book-keeping to game theory. In fact, everything you ever wanted to know about economics, but were too afraid to ask.

About Paul Strathern

Born in London in 1940, Paul Strathern lectures in philosophy and science at Kingston University. He is the author of MENDELEYEV'S DREAM (2000) and the Somerset Maugham prize-winning novel A SEASON IN ABYSSINIA.

Table of Contents

Something out of nothing comes; the richest man in the world; before Adam; the founding father; French optimists and British pessimists; brave new worlds; the pleasure principle; workers of the world unite; measure for measure; into the modern age; cometh the hour, cometh the man; the game to end all games; epilogue - the game goes on.

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GOR001339337
9780241141342
0241141346
Dr. Strangelove's Game: A Brief History of Economic Genius by Paul Strathern
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20011025
352
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