Books by Philip Mirowski
Philip Mirowski was appointed the Carl Koch Professor of Economics and the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Notre Dame in 1990. He has been Professor Emeritus at Notre Dame since 2022.
“ The book is about the financial crisis, but it’s also a history of neoliberalism and how these two connect together.” Read more...
Interviews with Philip Mirowski
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Reinventing Liberalism: The Politics, Philosophy and Economics of Early Neoliberalism (1920-1947)
by Ola Innset -

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Hayek: A Life, 1899–1950
by Bruce Caldwell & Hansjoerg Klausinger -

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The Political Theory of Neoliberalism
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Hayek's Bastards: Race, Gold, IQ, and the Capitalism of the Far Right
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Hayek and the Evolution of Capitalism
by Naomi Beck
The best books on Friedrich Hayek, recommended by Philip Mirowski
The best books on Friedrich Hayek, recommended by Philip Mirowski
Friedrich Hayek was not a great formal economist, but he has been hugely influential politically and in the evolution of modern microeconomics, perhaps in spite of himself, argues Philip Mirowski, a historian and philosopher of economic thought. He talks us through books to better understand the Austrian émigré who ended up in the United States as the great convener of neo-liberalism in the mid-20th century and whose ideas are still influential in the new populism.
Interviews where books by Philip Mirowski were recommended
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The World in the Model: How Economists Work and Think
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Red Plenty
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Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown
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Economics and Utopia: Why the Learning Economy is Not the End of History
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Rationalizing Capitalist Democracy: The Cold War Origins of Rational Choice Liberalism
by S M Amadae
The best books on The History of Economic Thought, recommended by Niall Kishtainy
The best books on The History of Economic Thought, recommended by Niall Kishtainy
Many people feel dissatisfied with aspects of neoliberalism, but fewer know what it is or where it came from. Economic historian Niall Kishtainy recommends some of his favourite books on the history of economic thought, books that use intellectual history to examine issues confronting us in the real world.










