Paolo Silvestri interviews Deirdre McCloskey on the occasion of her latest book, Bettering Humanomics: A New, and Old, Approach to Economic Sci-ence (2021a). The interview covers her personal and intellectual life, the main turning points of her journey and her contributions. More specifi-cally, the conversation focuses on McCloskey’s writings on the methodolog yand rhetoric of economics, her interdisciplinary ventures into the humanities, the Bourgeois Era trilogy with its history of the ‘Great Enrichment’, her liberal political commitments, and the value and meaning of liberty, equality, and solidarity. Finally, the conversation returns to McCloskey’s ‘humanomics’ ap-proach: an economics with the humans left in.

Past And Future Of Humanomics: A Conversation With Deirdre Nansen Mccloskey

Silvestri P.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Paolo Silvestri interviews Deirdre McCloskey on the occasion of her latest book, Bettering Humanomics: A New, and Old, Approach to Economic Sci-ence (2021a). The interview covers her personal and intellectual life, the main turning points of her journey and her contributions. More specifi-cally, the conversation focuses on McCloskey’s writings on the methodolog yand rhetoric of economics, her interdisciplinary ventures into the humanities, the Bourgeois Era trilogy with its history of the ‘Great Enrichment’, her liberal political commitments, and the value and meaning of liberty, equality, and solidarity. Finally, the conversation returns to McCloskey’s ‘humanomics’ ap-proach: an economics with the humans left in.
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https://doi.org/10.23941/ejpe.v14i1.605
Mccloskey D.N.; Silvestri P.
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