Theory of Full Employment
Explore the thought-provoking depths of economic theory in "Theory of Full Employment" by Y. Brenner. Published in 1999, this insightful book spans 262 pages, engagingly critiquing the current economic landscape. Brenner passionately examines the existential drift towards a society he perceives as lacking both economic viability and moral integrity. In a compelling dialogue with N. Brenner-Golomb, the work also delves into the complexities of modern-day sophistry, particularly how post-modern concepts and political correctness can obscure critical discussions in science and society. Ideal for those interested in macroeconomics, labor economics, and political policy, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the intricate dynamics of full employment and its implications on economic systems. Add "Theory of Full Employment" to your reading list and gain a deeper perspective on the future of economics and society.