Dr Strangelove's Game: A Brief History of Economic Genius

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Crux Publishing Ltd, Mar 2, 2018 - Business & Economics - 300 pages

“Strathern scores high marks for readability, and for his skill in précising complex theories into digestible paragraphs” THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

 

“Strathern [has] a gift for enlivening otherwise straight forward intellectual histories with knockabout stories and telling anecdotes”  SPECTATOR

 

 

Brilliantly entertaining, Dr Strangelove’s Game will do for economics what Sophie’s World did for philosophy and E=mc2 for physics.

 

With the infectious enthusiasm of a great teacher and a novelist’s eye for a colourful parade of often bizarre and idiosyncratic figures, Paul Strathern gives us a vivid account of the world of economics through the lives and minds of those who contributed to the growth of economic thought from the Middle Ages to the present.



 

The familiar and iconic names – Adam Smith, Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes – turn out to be fascinating characters, as do a host of lesser-known figures – from Luca Pacioli, a medieval monk who used a ball game to stimulate thought about probability theory (and gambling) to John von Neumann, the manic genius who invented game theory, worked on the atomic bomb, and was probably the model for Kubrick’s Dr Strangelove.

 

Strathern sets their lives and thoughts against the dramatic backdrop of great events – the South Sea Bubble, the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution and the Great Crash. His lightly worn erudition makes Dr Strangelove’s Game amazingly accessible, leaving readers enriched and enlightened. This is an enriching and entertaining account of the great, the good and the downright bad in economic theories.

 

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Contents

About the Author
Prologue
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
Cometh the Hour Cometh the
The Game to End All Games
The Game Goes On Sources
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About the author (2018)

Paul Strathern studied at Trinity College, Dublin. He has lectured in philosophy and mathematics and is a Somerset Maugham prize-winning novelist. He is the author of two highly successful series of short introductory books: Philosophers in 90 Minutes and The Big Idea: Scientists Who Changed the World. His other books include Mendeleyev’s Dream (shortlisted for the Aventis Science Book Prize), Napoleon in Egypt, Dr Strangelove’s Game and the Sunday Times bestseller The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance. He lives in London, UK.

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