Saturday, October 5, 2019

Arguing with Zombies


There is a new Paul Krugman book coming, Arguing with Zombies: Economics, Politics, and the Fight for a Better Future.

Krugman has written some pretty bad books, including the 2012 thigh slapper, End This Depression Now! , which was written four years after the Great Recession ended.



But this Zombie book has some early indications that it is going to be really bad seeing as the book is mostly a compilation of his New York Times columns, where he tends to do his worst writing.

From the blurb:
An accessible, compelling introduction to today’s major policy issues from the New York Times columnist, best-selling author, and Nobel prize–winning economist Paul Krugman.

There is no better guide than Paul Krugman to basic economics, the ideas that animate much of our public policy. Likewise, there is no stronger foe of zombie economics, the misunderstandings that just won’t die.

In Arguing with Zombies, Krugman tackles many of these misunderstandings, taking stock of where the United States has come from and where it’s headed in a series of concise, digestible chapters. Drawn mainly from his popular New York Times column, they cover a wide range of issues, organized thematically and framed in the context of a wider debate. Explaining the complexities of health care, housing bubbles, tax reform, Social Security, and so much more with unrivaled clarity and precision, Arguing with Zombies is Krugman at the height of his powers.

Arguing with Zombies puts Krugman at the front of the debate in the 2020 election year and is an indispensable guide to two decades’ worth of political and economic discourse in the United States and around the globe. With quick, vivid sketches, Krugman turns his readers into intelligent consumers of the daily news and hands them the keys to unlock the concepts behind the greatest economic policy issues of our time. In doing so, he delivers an instant classic that can serve as a reference point for this and future generations.



-RW


1 comment:

  1. "New York Times columnist, best-selling author, and Nobel prize–winning economist"...and destroyer of nations...Paul Krugman. Sorry...the Contra Krugman intro is so catchy.

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