[McCloskey's] is one of the most cohesive and damning humanist critiques of hedonomics I’ve seen yet … you’ll find it well worth your time and attention.
Excerpted from “Deirdre McCloskey Against Hedonomics” in Magic Blue Smoke by Aaron Brown, 24 June 2012:
“For a much better and more thorough argument in favor of a philosophic and humanist understanding of human satisfaction, I strongly encourage you to read this National Review essay, by the historian and economist Deirdre McCloskey. It is one of the most cohesive and damning humanist critiques of hedonomics I’ve seen yet and I think you’ll find it well worth your time and attention.”

