Eric A. Schutz is a Professor Emeritus at Rollins College, where he taught a great variety of Economics courses from 1987-2015. He is the author of Markets and Power: The Twentieth Century Command Economy and Inequality and Power: The Economics of Class, as well as articles in the Review of Radical Political Economics, the Forum for Social Economics, the Journal of Economic Issues, and the Encyclopedia of Political Economy. He lives with his wife in western North Carolina
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In Inequality, Class and Economics, Eric Shutz cares for his readers by explaining his arguments clearly and cogently, writing chapters with beautifully crafted economic theory and empirics--all out of a desire for enhancing the common good, reestablishing bonds of community and trust, and ultimate concern for the health of the eco-social system. Eric Schutz acts as a Public Intellectual, much like Paul M. Sweezy, Paul Baran and C Wright Mills before him, in explaining the world's greater concentrations of power and inequality that reduce the quality of life and standard of living of the vast majority of citizens as well as quality of the biosocial environment. -- "Dr Phillip O'Hara, Global Political Economy Research Unit (GPERU); "Book of the Year," European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE)"