«A condensation of a huge and refreshing system of unrthodox ideas.»
Arthur Koestler
More than forty years ago, a brilliant economist of German origin, very well regarded by an economic theorist of the likes of John M. Keynes, decided to distill the wealth of knowledge he had treasured throughout his life to pour them into a singular book, A Guide to the Perplexes, whose title makes a nod to the almost homonymous work written in the 12th century by the great Cordoba philosopher Maimónides.
Ernst Friedrich Schumacher (1911-1977) was one of the deepest inspirations of the alternative and ecological perspective of the economy, which he wanted to transform into a humanized "meta-economy". In the latter part of his life, in the seventies of the last century, Schumacher felt the need to write two books, one of economics and one about the philosophy that underlies all eco...read more