Now Playing at Reason.tv: Russell Roberts on The Price of Everything
Russell Roberts, professor of economics at George Mason University, sits down with Reason.tv to discuss his latest book, The Price of Everything: A Parable of Possibility and Prosperity.
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Russell! Knock it off with the self-deprecation! I'm hot to read the book, but you're throwing cold water on me.
1st post! Don't I win something?
For being 1st post you get second prize.
Best (but not most successful, yet) didactic novel of all time: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn.
The book is outstanding. I have read it twice and am thinking about how to use it in my freshman economics course