A Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 18 “Conclusion: Still Spinning After All These Years” I have really enjoyed this book because Foster is asking the questions I have had. Why do we bite the Invisible Hand? Why are people not more aware or concerned that…
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No Need for Philanthrocapitalism, Serving Others’ Needs Is Already Built into Capitalism
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 &…
The Problems We Cause Ourselves from Few Seeing the Invisible Hand
Part 1 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 9 “The Invisible Metaphor” Foster dives deeper in this chapter into the significance of the Invisible Hand metaphor credited to Adam Smith. In this blog, we will concentrate on what is meant by the Invisible Hand, and…
Zero Sum Bias: How Malthusian Thinking Hinders Economic Progress
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…
Are We Born to Not Understand Economics?
Part 1 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 8 “Do-It-Yourself Economics” Foster dives deep into the assumptions he says we carry around unknowingly that cause us to make erroneous judgements about business and economics. He cites work by Steven Pinker in the field of conceptual…
