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The book explores the idea that economic outcomes often arise from the unintended consequences of human social interactions. Drawing on the revolutionary ideas of philosophers like David Hume and Adam Smith, it delves into how sociality shapes economic behavior and outcomes. Gintis presents a fresh perspective that challenges traditional economic theories by emphasizing the role of human connections and the complexities of social dynamics in economic systems.
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The Bounds of Reason, Herbert Gintis
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- 2009
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