'Anyone whose thinking has been shaped by classical economic theory should read this book. Ertuna understands classical economics, which many of its critics do not, but he emphasizes the many ways in which it is lacking as a description of what motivates behavior.' - Seymour Smidt, Nicholas Noyes Professor of Economics and Finance Emeritus , Johnson Graduate school of Management, Cornell University 'Professor Ertuna ’s critical examination of unfettered Capitalism in world economics pleads for the development of economic models that encompass more factors concerning human needs. As a novice observer of economic systems and a recipient of USA government ad hoc agriculture commodity price supports in America’s heartland, I sympathize with that plea' - Willis R. Unke, Computer Software Engineering Manager, retired (Douglas Aircraft Co. and Sperry Computer Systems) 'This book is well written and in some cases convincing. I also share the feelings of the author regarding his dissatisfaction with the ugly faces of capitalism. Everyone with common sense would recognize that capitalism is far from perfect, and would agree with the author that we should always be searching for a better system..the author of this book reverses the casuality between social arrangements and ideas...I believe it is well written and readers will benefit from reading it.' - South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics