Shankar Jaganathan
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The wisdom of ants
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2012
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Corporate Disclosures
4 editions
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2008
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CORPORATE DISCLOSURES 1553-2007 AD: THE ORIGIN OF
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The Wisdom of Ants: A Short History of Economics
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“He who has not first laid his foundations may be able with great ability to lay them afterwards, but they will be laid with trouble to the architect and danger to the building. – Niccolo Machiavelli in The Prince”
― The Wisdom of Ants
― The Wisdom of Ants
“The idea that any historical analysis is entirely objective is flawed. A writer is by no means free or without prejudice and an awareness of one’s own preconceived notions is perhaps the first semblance of objectivity. Furthermore,”
― The Wisdom of Ants
― The Wisdom of Ants
“In most early human societies, concern for the afterlife was a primary motive. The guiding principle, as William Paley, the eighteenth-century philosopher, put it was, ‘the hope of heaven and the fear of hell’.20”
― The Wisdom of Ants
― The Wisdom of Ants
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