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Grand Pursuit
The Story of Economic Genius  
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In a sweeping narrative, the author of the megabestseller A Beautiful Mind takes us on a journey through modern history with the men and women who changed the lives of every single person on the planet. It’s the epic story of the making of modern economics, and of how economics rescued mankind from squalor and deprivation by placing its material fate in its own hands rather than in Fate.

Nasar’s account begins with Charles Dickens and Henry Mayhew observing and publishing the condition of the poor majority in mid-nineteenth-century London, the richest and most glittering place in the world. This was a new pursuit. She describes the often heroic efforts of Marx, Engels, Alfred Marshall, Beatrice and Sydney Webb, and the American Irving Fisher to put those insights into action—with revolutionary consequences for the world.

From the great John Maynard Keynes to Schumpeter, Hayek, Keynes’s disciple Joan Robinson, the influential American economists Paul Samuelson and Milton Freedman, and India’s Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen, she shows how the insights of these activist thinkers transformed the world—from one city, London, to the developed nations in Europe and America, and now to the entire planet. In Nasar’s dramatic narrative of these discoverers we witness men and women responding to personal crises, world wars, revolutions, economic upheavals, and each other’s ideas to turn back Malthus and transform the dismal science into a triumph over mankind’s hitherto age-old destiny of misery and early death. This idea, unimaginable less than 200 years ago, is a story of trial and error, but ultimately transcendent, as it is rendered here in a stunning and moving narrative.

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“Nasar brilliantly brings to life game-changing economists from Marx to Hayek and from Sidney Webb to Milton Friedman, tracing the evolution of modern economic thinking through the richly detailed stories of the men and woman who reshaped how we think of life’s possibilities. . . . This is an utterly fascinating book on many levels. . . . A Beautiful Mind, Nasar’s previous book, was about an economist named John Nash, but Nasar’s mind is pretty good, too. No lesser mind could have written a book so rich, so compelling, so important, and so much fun.”
-- Mickey Edwards, The Boston Globe
“A fascinating excursion into the economic ideas and personalities that have deposited most of us at a standard of living unparalleled in human history…engrossing…Nasar, who wrote A Beautiful Mind, …is drawn to intellectual giants. They stomp across the idiosyncratic and readable pages of Grand Pursuit, which unfurls with a David McCullough-like knack for telling popular history….On these pages, the dismal science shines.”
-- Karen R. Long, Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Grand Pursuit is a worthy successor to Robert Heilbroner’s The Worldly Philosophers. . . . Nasar’s aim is to put the reader into the lives of the characters of a sweeping historical drama that extends from Victorian England to modern-day India. That she largely succeeds reflects the depth and breadth of her research but also the elegance of her prose.”
-- Steven Pearlstein, The Washington Post
“Nasar is a superb writer. . . . The book is a kind of portrait gallery of economic thinkers, each artfully set down in his or her time and place. . . . You can’t help becoming engrossed in their lives.”
-- James Grant, The Wall Street Journal
“[This] is the story of the evolution of a radical, planet-reshaping idea…The canvas is epic…The details are fresh, at times startling…At the same time, gnarly but critical concepts…shine through in all their richness and complexity. If only Econ 101 had been this interesting!”
-- Fortune
“Grand Pursuit is a history of economics which is full of flesh, bloom and warmth. The author demonstrates that there is far more to economics than Thomas Carlyle’s “dismal science”. And she does so with all the style and panache that you would expect from the author of the 1998 bestseller, A Beautiful Mind. . . . A wonderful book. Grand Pursuit deserves a place not only in every economist’s study but also on every serious reader’s bedside table.”
-- The Economist
“One of the many wonderful things about Nasar’s book is that in it, economic genius isn’t limited to the usual suspects….Even when exploring famous economic minds, Nasar brings out the humanity in the dismal science by showing their ideas are nearly always rooted in formative experiences.”
-- TIME Magazine
“Nasar has written a compelling history of modern economics, a story of the theorists as well as of their theories. . . . Grand Pursuit is artfully rendered and a delight to read. . . . One suspects that future economics textbooks will warrant some revisions. All the same, their authors would profit from consulting Grand Pursuit.”
-- Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s **FIVE STAR** Review
“A timely reminder of the importance of the so-called dismal science. . . . Written almost as a novel and aimed at those without a background in economics, the book charts capitalism's evolution through the eyes of the people who invented it. . . . It is compellingly written, full of detail and vivid anecdotes, and with a refreshing focus on people rather than prices.”
-- Gregor Hunter, The Nation
Detroit News, September 15, 2011
...Best-selling author Susan Orlean ("The Orchid Thief"), National Public Radio host Michele Norris and Sylvia Nasar, author of the bestseller "A Beautiful Mind," are among the five writers who will appear at the Metro Detroit Book & Author ...
Seattle Times, September 14, 2011
...'Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius' by Sylvia Nasar Simon & Schuster, 558 pp., $35 Nearly 60 years ago, Robert Heilbroner wrote "The Worldly Philosophers," a breezy yet ...
Rock Hill Herald, September 14, 2011
..."Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius" by Sylvia Nasar; Simon & Schuster (559 pages, $35) Today's economy may seem the bleakest in recent memory: plunging consumer confidence, slumping home ...
Larchmont-Mamaroneck Patch, September 14, 2011
...on a beloved tradition, Larchmont librarian Frank Connelly will read Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Sunday, Dec. 11 : Sylvia Nasar, acclaimed author of A Beautiful Mind , will read from her new book, Grand Pursuit: The Story of ...
BusinessWeek, September 12, 2011
...treaty and the framework of international government cooperation that Keynes had done so much to bring about. The grand pursuit of economic geniuses began in the 1840s with an act of imagination and turned into a quest for instruments of ...
Los Angeles Times, September 12, 2011
...Book review: 'Grand Pursuit' by Sylvia Nasar The author examines how economists such as John Maynard Keynes and Alfred Marshall developed their theories over the years and helped influence national economies. Grand Pursuit ...
Seeking Alpha, September 12, 2011
...State which guarantees those Securities to you? It is dead.” These tidbits are from a new book by Sylvia Nasar titled Grand Pursuit: The story of Economic Genius, which was reviewed by James Grant of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer in ...
AllVoices, September 11, 2011
...Jim Cullen, who teaches at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York, is a book review editor at HNN . He is the author of The American Dream: A Short History of an Idea that Shaped a Nation (Oxford, 2003), among other books. He is ...
Washington City Paper, September 11, 2011
...Ave. NW Friday, September 16 at 7 p.m. The bestselling author of A Beautiful Mind reads from Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius, her narrative history of political economics. Politics & Prose 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW Saturday, ...
Seattle Times, September 11, 2011
...'Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius' by Sylvia Nasar Simon & Schuster, 558 pp., $35 Nearly 60 years ago, Robert Heilbroner wrote "The Worldly Philosophers," a breezy yet ...
Tampa Bay Newspapers, September 9, 2011
...Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius By Sylvia Nasar SIMON & SCHUSTER In the 18th century, the storied British conservative Edmund Burke observed that "nine parts in ten of the ...
BusinessWeek, September 8, 2011
...(This is the third in a five-part excerpt of s forthcoming book, Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius.) Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- In January 1919, as the Allied leaders met in Paris to hammer out a treaty ending World War I, famine ...
Los Angeles Times, September 8, 2011
...For Kids: 'Down the Mysterly River' by Bill Willingham Book review: 'The Leftovers' by Tom Perrotta Book review: 'Grand Pursuit' by Sylvia Nasar Book review: 'Fante' by Dan Fante Book review: 'The Girl With the Sturgeon Tattoo: A Parody' by ...
The Olympian, September 7, 2011
...higher mountain to climb, but if her previous book is any guide, her new one has a chance. Sylvia Nasar, author of "A Beautiful Mind," takes on what's often referred to as the dismal science in "Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius" ...
Wotnews, September 2, 2011
...From Sylvia Nasar, whose new book Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius tells the story of modern economics. Thanks Justin Wolfers , Greg Mankiw , Daily Beast Related Posts ...
Time, September 1, 2011
...by material circumstances--is so new that Jane Austen never entertained it." That's the first line of Sylvia Nasar's new book, Grand Pursuit The Story of Economic Genius, and it's an impressive line, as it manages to put forward not only ...
Strategy & Business, August 19, 2011
...formulated by economists in the past, put into practice in the real world. That is the subject of Sylvia Nasar’s new book, Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius (Simon & Schuster, 2011). And yet, as Nasar would be the first to ...