Deirdre N. McCloskey is the UIC Distinguished Professor of Economics, History, English, and Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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"The most thoughtful book on economics in years."-Philadelphia Enquirer "McCloskey takes aim at the 'dismal science's' scientific pretensions in this pathfinding, elegantly written, and intellectually razor-sharp book."-Washington Post "McCloskey must be credited with the singular achievement of introducing the major philosophers of the twentieth century into a discussion of the methodology of economics."-Times Literary Supplement "McCloskey's target is the pretentious scientism in which economists couch their mutual persuasions-a scientism that lingers on as the near-official language of economics discourse long after its inadequacies have been recognized by philosophers and scientists."-New York Review of Books "The importance of McCloskey's work cannot be overstated."-Quarterly Journal of Speech