“The startling perspective McCloskey brings to the history of economics qualifies her as the Max Weber of our times. This is a wonderfully entertaining and stimulating antidote for the reigning view of Homo Economicus” ---- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Psychology professor of Claremont Graduate University, the author of Finding Flow: the Psychology of Engagement with Everyday Life
“Over a wide range of nations and times, McCloskey advances the arresting thesis that humble ideas, especially those pertaining to the role of a bourgeois dignity, supply the spark that jumpstarts the rest of the process. Readers will be impressed with the breadth of her knowledge, the clarity of her thought and the sophistication of this finely wrought book.” ---- Richard Epstein, Libertarian professor of law, University of Chicago Law School