The arrival last month of Benjamin Friedman's The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth immediately sent me back to have a look at his earlier book, Day of Reckoning, published in 1988. After nearly twenty years, I wondered, what could be said about the way that book, with its chapter-head quotations from the books of Proverbs, in the Bible, and Fathers, in the Mishna, had held up?
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The arrival last month of Benjamin Friedman's The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth immediately sent me back to have a look at his earlier book, Day of Reckoning, published in 1988. After nearly twenty years, I wondered, what could be said about the way that book, with its chapter-head quotations from the books of Proverbs, in the Bible, and Fathers, in the Mishna, had held up?