Steven Landsburg's writings are living proof that economics need not be "the dismal science." Readers of The Armchair Economist and his columns in Slate magazine know that he can make economics not only fun but fascinating, as he searches for the reasons behind the odd facts we face in our daily lives. In More Sex Is Safer Sex, he brings his witty and razor-sharp analysis to the many ways that our individually rational decisions can combine into some truly weird collective results -- and he proposes hilarious and serious ways to fix just about everything.
When you stand up at the ballpark in order to see better, you make a rational decision. When everyone else does it too, the results, of course, are lousy. But this is just the tip of the iceberg of individual sanity and collective madness. Did you know that some people may actually increase the spread of sexually transmitted diseases when they avoid casual sex? Do you know why tall people earn more money than shorter competitors? (Hint: it isn't just unfair, unconscious prejudice.) Do you know why it makes no sense for you to give charitable donations to more than one organization?
Landsburg's solutions to the many ways that modern life is unfair or inefficient are both jaw-dropping and maddeningly defensible. We should encourage people to cut in line at water fountains on hot days. We should let firefighters keep any property they rescue from burning houses. We should encourage more people to act like Scrooge, because misers are just as generous as philanthropists.
Best of all are Landsburg's commonsense solutions to the political problems that plague our democracy. We should charge penalties to jurors if they convict a felon who is later exonerated. We should let everyone vote in two congressional districts: their own, and any other one of their choice. While we're at it, we should redraw the districts according to the alphabetical lists of all voters, rather than by geography. We should pay FDA commissioners with shares of pharmaceutical company stocks, and pay our president with a diversified portfolio of real estate from across the country.
Why do parents of sons stay married more often than parents who have only daughters? Why does early motherhood not only correlate with lower income, but actually cause it? Why do we execute murderers but not the authors of vicious computer viruses? The lesson of this fascinating, fun, and endlessly provocative book is twofold: many apparently very odd behaviors have logical explanations, and many apparently logical behaviors make no sense whatsoever.
史蒂文·蘭茲伯格為芝加哥大學經濟學博士,現任羅徹斯特大學經濟學教授。蘭茲伯格在《Slate》網絡雜誌撰寫的“每日經濟學”專欄深受歡迎,他也應邀在《財富》、《福布斯》、《紐約時報》、《華盛頓郵報》、《華爾街日報》等刊物發錶文章。著有《一個經濟學傢給女兒的忠告》、《價格理論與應用》,以及暢銷書《生命中的經濟遊戲》。
more sex is safer sex,作者翻译成性越多越安全,还是很到位的,而不是像我标题翻译的那样生硬。 这本书就是第一个章节,more sex is safer sex, 最有意思,用来泡MM,简直能把人说晕了。一夜情在他笔下也变成了正当的、有益于社会的事情。 其他章节一般。
評分0 先说点儿题外话,想节约时间的朋友可以跳过本部分,直接读第2和第4部分。 1 书还没有读完,我就迫不及待地给《性越多越安全》一个力荐。这跟我个人对书的偏好有关,我喜欢读书,也总是能从书中得到许多自己需要得到的东西。因此,我对大部分的书及其作者都...
評分1.兰兹伯格:购物车越大,房子越大,储物柜、冰箱越大,人们的购买欲越强。(于是浪费也越多咯。) 2.哈佛教授迈克尔·克雷默:如果性生活方面比较保守的人开放一点,就能减缓艾滋病的传播速度,因为他们的出现能提高人们找到安全性伴侣的概率(而不是去找那些风流成性身落性...
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評分1.兰兹伯格:购物车越大,房子越大,储物柜、冰箱越大,人们的购买欲越强。(于是浪费也越多咯。) 2.哈佛教授迈克尔·克雷默:如果性生活方面比较保守的人开放一点,就能减缓艾滋病的传播速度,因为他们的出现能提高人们找到安全性伴侣的概率(而不是去找那些风流成性身落性...
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评分讀懂不到百分之五十。
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评分感覺一般!講道理很勉強!
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