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Libri di Robert Skidelsky Migliori da leggere e consigliati

Questa è la pagina dedicata a Robert Skidelsky.

In questa pagina troverai 5 prodotti, tra cui “How Much is Enough?: Money and the Good Life”.

John Maynard Keynes: 1883-1946: Economist, Philosopher, Statesman

John Maynard Keynes: 1883-1946: Economist, Philosopher, Statesman
autore
Robert Skidelsky
editore
Penguin Books
Ean: 9780143036159 Asin: 0143036157 Isbn: 0143036157 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 1104 Formato: Copertina flessibile Editore: Penguin books Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 30.13

Keynes: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (English Edition)

Keynes: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (English Edition)
autore
Robert Skidelsky
editore
OUP Oxford
Asin: B005puwvkw Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 209 Formato: Ebook Editore: Oup oxford Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 5.84

Keynes: The Return of the Master (English Edition)

Keynes: The Return of the Master (English Edition)
autore
Robert Skidelsky
editore
Penguin
Asin: B002ri99fu Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 224 Formato: Ebook Editore: Penguin Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 7.6

Quanto è abbastanza?: Di quanto denaro abbiamo davvero bisogno per essere felici (meno di quello che pensi) (Strade blu. Non Fiction)

Quanto è abbastanza?: Di quanto denaro abbiamo davvero bisogno per essere felici (meno di quello che pensi) (Strade blu. Non Fiction)
autore
Edward Skidelsky
traduttore
Francesca Maria Gimelli
editore
MONDADORI
Asin: B00b7aemym Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 305 Formato: Ebook Editore: Mondadori Lingua: Italiano Prezzo: 9.99

How Much is Enough?: Money and the Good Life

How Much is Enough?: Money and the Good Life
autore
Robert Skidelsky
editore
Penguin
Ean: 9780241953891 Asin: 0241953898 Isbn: 0241953898 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 272 Formato: Copertina flessibile Editore: Penguin Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 12.32
Sinossi:

In 1930 the great economist Keynes predicted that, over the next century, income would rise steadily, people’s basic needs would be met and no one would have to work more than fifteen hours a week. Why was he wrong? Robert and Edward Skidelsky argue that wealth is not – or should not be – an end in itself, but a means to ‘the good life’. Tracing the concept from Aristotle to the present, they show how far modern life has strayed from that ideal. They reject the idea that there is any single measure of human progress, whether GDP or ‘happiness’, and instead describe the seven elements which, they argue, make up the good life, and the policies that could realize them. ROBERT SKIDELSKY is Emeritus Professor of Political Economy at the University of Warwick. His biography of Keynes received numerous prizes, including the Lionel Gelber Prize and the Council on Foreign Relations Prize for International Relations. He was made a life peer in 1991, and a Fellow of the British Academy in 1994. EDWARD SKIDELSKY is a lecturer in the Philosophy Department of the University of Exeter. He contributes regularly to the New Statesman, Spectator and Prospect. His previous books include The Conditions of Goodness and Ernst Cassirer: The Last Philosopher of Culture.

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