I
had a welcome visit last week from one of my daughters – the reason for my blog
silence. A round trip to Koprivshitsa,
the old town of Plovdiv
and Rila Monastery
ensued – with a lovely night spent at the Old
Plovdiv Hostel right in the heart of the cobbled old town and a superb meal
at the Hebros
restaurant just round the corner.
The
highlight however (apart from wine-tasting in Sofia) was our discovery of an
amazing junk yard on the road back from Rila – with powerful relics of
Bulgaria’s recent history….
In
March the post
on Mood Music subjected readers to a bibliographical tsunami of texts -
which plotted (chronologically) perceptions since the 1950s of the western
system of political economy….
Inevitably
I missed some important books, the most important of which was probably Economics and Utopia – why the learning
economy is not the end of history; by Geoff Hodgson (1999) – the link accesses the
complete text……
It’s a clear and tough analysis
by a top-class economic historian of why socialism lost its way – and
exploration of what it will take for it to restore its energies. If you want to
get a sense of the range of arguments which have convulsed economists and
activists over the past century, this is the book for you.
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