"A compact discussion of some crucial issues economists should be contemplating."
The Enlightened Economist
"<i>Beyond Positivism</i> [presents] a criticism and reshaping of economic thought that departs from neoinstitutionalism and other non-'humanomical' movements, promoting the ethics of liberalism as the ideal foundation for an adequate economic science."
Journal of Economic Literature
âThe manuscript is a collection of writings for various forums, many reviews of others and many replies to critics. One unifying theme is a critique of neoinstitutional economics. But yet another theme is a defense of the bourgeois trilogy against its critics. This book is well worth a read.â
- Richard Langlois, University of Connecticut,
âThis new book deepens the continuing conversation in <i>Humanomics</i>. Itâs essentially about discovering Adam Smith and resuming a path that McCloskey has so magnificently helped to reinvigorate in the last half century.â
- Vernon Smith, Chapman University and 2002 Nobel Laureate in Economics,