The Birth of Plenty: How the Prosperity of the Modern Work Was Created

Author(s): William J. Bernstein

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'Compact and immensely readable ...a tour de force. Prepare to be amazed' - John C. Bogle, Founder and Former CEO, The Vanguard Group. 'Vital - a cogent, timely journey through the economic history of the modern world' - "Publishers Weekly". In "The Birth of Plenty", William Bernstein, the bestselling author of "The Four Pillars of Investing", presents his provocative, highly acclaimed theory of why prosperity has been the engine of civilization for the last 200 years. This is a fascinating, irresistibly written 'big-picture' work that highlights and explains the impact of four elements that when occurring simultaneously, are the fundamental building blocks for human progress: property rights, which drive creativity Scientific rationalism, which permits the freedom to innovate without fear of retribution; capital markets, which provide funding for people to pursue their visions; and, transportation/communication, which allows for the effective transfer of ideas and products. Meticulously researched, splendidly told, and featuring a new preface and introduction, "The Birth of Plenty" explains the interplay of the events, philosophies, and related phenomena that were nothing less than the crucible of the modern age. This is one of the rare books that will change how you look at the world.

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About the Authors William J. Bernstein is the editor of the quarterly asset allocation journal Efficient Frontier, founder of the popular website EfficientFrontier.com, and a principal in Efficient Frontier Advisors. He is often quoted in national publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Money, and Forbes.

Preface; Introduction; Section I - The Sources of Growth; Chapter 1. A Hypothesis of Wealth; Chapter 2. Property; Chapter 3. Reason; Chapter 4. Capital; Chapter 5. Power, Speed, and Light; Chapter 6. Synthesis of Growth; Section II: Nations; Chapter 7. The Winners-Holland and England; Chapter 8. Runners-Up; Chapter 9. The Last; Section III: Consequences; Chapter 10. God, Culture, Mammon, and the Hedonic Treadmill; Chapter 11. The Great Trade-Off; Chapter 12. Mammon and Mars; Chapter 13. The End of Growth?; Chapter 14. When, Where, and Whither

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  • : 9780071747042
  • : McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
  • : McGraw-Hill Professional
  • : 0.578
  • : 01 May 2010
  • : 228mm X 152mm X 27mm
  • : United States
  • : books

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  • : William J. Bernstein
  • : Paperback
  • : 432
  • : illustrations