
Knowledge and Decisions
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Narrated by:
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Robertson Dean
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By:
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Thomas Sowell
About this listen
This reissue of Thomas Sowell’s classic study of decision making, which includes a preface by the author, updates his seminal work in the context of The Vision of the Anointed. Sowell, one of America’s most celebrated public intellectuals, describes in concrete detail how knowledge is shared and disseminated throughout modern society. He warns that society suffers from an ever-widening gap between firsthand knowledge and decision making—a gap that threatens not only our economic and political efficiency but our very freedom. This is because actual knowledge is being replaced by assumptions based on an abstract and elitist social vision of what ought to be.
Knowledge and Decisions, a winner of the 1980 Law and Economics Center Prize, was heralded as a landmark work and selected for this prize “because of its cogent contribution to our understanding of the differences between the market process and the process of government.” In announcing the award, the center acclaimed that the “contribution to our understanding of the process of regulation alone would make the book important, but in reemphasizing the diversity and efficiency that the market makes possible, [this] work goes deeper and becomes even more significant.”
Thomas Sowell is currently a scholar in residence at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He has been published in both academic journals and such popular media as the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fortune and writes a syndicated column for newspapers across the country.
©1980 Basic Books, Inc. Preface 1996 by Thomas Sowell (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
Understanding how and why certain decisions are made should be understood by all voters. Thus, perhaps _they won’t be fooled again!_
This should be required reading for all high school students!
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So simply, don't waste your time re-reading views that have been adequately expressed in newer books.
Good (previous reading warning)
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gets a little dry at times, but that's inevitable given the complexity of the phenomena it is trying to explain
extraordinarily insightful
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it's a long read and requires patience and an open mind, but definitely worth it.
Also Robertson Dean delivers an excellent performance which makes it suitable even for people whom English is not their first language.
Exceptional
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Amazing amazing amazing
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Retreading.
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Challenging and mind-bending
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More relevant today than ever
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amazing
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Half truths = whole lies
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