Perverse Economy
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Perverse Economy by Michael Perelman, published in 2005. This compelling book, spanning 217 pages, challenges conventional economic theories that have historically undervalued both labor and natural resources essential for our survival. Perelman calls for a comprehensive reevaluation of market practices, advocating for a more equitable treatment of the workers who are vital to our economy. He critiques the perspectives on scarcity and resource extraction that have persisted from Adam Smith's era to modern times. Ideal for those interested in economics, sustainable development, and labor relations, Perverse Economy is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the deeper implications of economic policies on society and the environment. Embark on a journey to rethink economic principles and their impact on our world.