Wealth of Nature
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Robert Nadeau in his pivotal book, Wealth of Nature, published by Columbia University Press in 2003. In this thought-provoking work, spanning 336 pages, Nadeau critiques the foundations of neoclassical economics, asserting that its classification as a science akin to the physical sciences is fundamentally flawed. He underscores how this misconception poses significant challenges to addressing the urgent crises facing our global environment. Wealth of Nature serves not only as a powerful commentary on economic theory and philosophy but also as a call to action for environmental conservation and sustainable development. Perfect for anyone interested in the intersections of economics and global ecology, this book is an essential read for those looking to understand the economic dimensions of environmental issues.