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First published March 23, 2009
This book was extremely disappointing. The essays are full of rhetorical garbage mostly about free market and deregulation as the solution to all of our problems. I truly enjoy a good discussion, but this book is anything but that. It is rigid and ideological, and exhibits a stunning lack of complexity.
For example, take the conclusion the main author comes to after describing the 2 day rush on Halibut in one of his essays, which has the conceited title, "Solving All Environmental Problems". He describes the depletion of a fishery, wasteful bycatches, and nasty behavior between competing fisherman, and then says, "It is very important to realize that this wasteful and vicious behavior was not caused by western civilization, or capitalism, or value systems, or mind-sets. It was caused by poorly designed institutions - a lack of property rights in the halibut fishery."
Wow. I'm bringing this book back to the library immediately.
I am surprised that people like Muhammad Yunus and Donna Callejon allowed their essays to be published in a book like this.