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Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Philanthrocapitalism Pleases the Donors; Policies are Pushed onto the Recipients

Dr. Ellen Clardy, November 18, 2023August 13, 2025

Part 2 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 17 “Bill Gates and the Pitfalls of Philanthrocapitalism” Foster next turns to Bill Gates’ call for a “creative capitalism” that he saw as a new form that would merge the ideas of caring for others…

Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

No Need for Philanthrocapitalism, Serving Others’ Needs Is Already Built into Capitalism

Dr. Ellen Clardy, November 11, 2023August 13, 2025

A Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 17 “Bill Gates and the Pitfalls of Philanthrocapitalism” In this chapter, Foster turns his attention to philanthrocapitalism. It is some combination of charity somehow wrapped up in capitalist behavior. The most well-known current example is likely the Bill &…

Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Corporate Social Responsibility Is Irresponsible

Dr. Ellen Clardy, October 28, 2023August 12, 2025

Part 2 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 15 “Global Salvationism” Foster is flipping a popular narrative about the problem of big business on its head in this part of the chapter. Such fears have led to calls for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), but it…

Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Zero Sum Bias: How Malthusian Thinking Hinders Economic Progress

Dr. Ellen Clardy, July 21, 2023August 6, 2025

Part 3 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 8 “Do-It-Yourself Economics” Last blog, I covered how Foster delved into many of the cognitive biases that interfere with our ability to understand modern economics. Now, I want to focus on one cognitive bias I…

Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Why is Our Culture Hostile to Capitalism?

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 7, 2023August 5, 2025

Part 1 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 1 “Cardboard Cut-out Capitalism” The title of journalist Peter Foster’s book definitely captured my attention: Why We Bite the Invisible Hand. The invisible hand is a metaphor from Adam Smith that we use in economics to describe how the economy…

Bourgeois Equality

Most of All, Profit Seeking is Even Good for the Poor

Dr. Ellen Clardy, November 5, 2022August 5, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 61 “And Therefore Bourgeois Rhetoric Was Better for the Poor” As Dr. McCloskey is wrapping up Part IX of her book addressing how both history and economics have been misunderstood, she is arguing against the notion that the worker are living under a “false…

Bourgeois Equality

And Profit Seeking Frees Workers, too.

Dr. Ellen Clardy, October 29, 2022August 5, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 60 “And Liberating in Production” Dr. McCloskey spears “one of the left’s economic dogmas” in this chapter — wage slavery. (p. 569) By dogma she means any “passionate belief held uncritically”. (p. 569) She notes wage slave is defined as “a person who is wholly dependent…

Bourgeois Equality

Profit Seeking is Egalitarian

Dr. Ellen Clardy, October 22, 2022August 5, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 59 “Trade-Tested Betterment is Democratic in Consumption” Sadly (to me as an economist) profit is often taken to be a dirty word, when in fact in a competitive market it is the driver to use our resources most efficiently, creating the most using the…

Bourgeois Equality

Note to the Left: You are Wrong about Economic Growth

Dr. Ellen Clardy, September 11, 2021July 24, 2025

A Discussion of Chapter 7 “Despite Doubts from the Left” Economic growth is the result of the Bourgeois Deal that allowed us to escape subsistence living, and yet the Left eyes growth with suspicion, concerns, criticism, and policies that would slow or stop it. In this chapter, McCloskey turns her…

Economic Thought

It Was Never Only About Profits

Dr. Ellen Clardy, January 23, 2021August 5, 2025

A Discussion “The Social Responsibility of Business: Milton Friedman Reconsidered” As an economics professor, I know I have some misconceptions to overcome every semester a new crop of students appear in my intro microeconomics course. Economics is about greed. It is immoral. Capitalism is bad. Elrick and Thies (2018) offer…

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