http://eduardoporter.com According to Eduardo Porter of The New York Times editorial board, prices are more interesting than most of us realize. And the prices that never appear on a price tag are the most fascinating of all. In his new book THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING: SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF WHY WE PAY WHAT WE DO, he explores the surprising ways prices affect every aspect of our lives, including where we live, who we marry, how many kids we have, and even how religious we are. Visit the site for his blog and a free excerpt.
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Mattches1 10 months ago
@Mattches1 Do you know the name of this song? I like it and would love to hear more.
rrhorse12 10 months ago
what's the name of this song?
rrhorse12 10 months ago
Nice representation of the Quay Brothers... Classic.
Mattches1 1 year ago
A great idea - to have a sort of trailer for a book - maybe will start a trend!
1mants 1 year ago 2
To anyone that actually wants to know what this book is about,
The book is an apology for ridiculous price hikes and "free market solutions" which apparently are the reason why America is so prosperous.
The book does a good job of ignoring how the government invented computers, satellites, the internet and everything that made us prosperous today.
It's a flashy trailer, but this is an awful awful book which wants the US to go back to the 1800s.
AndroidPolitician 1 year ago
This is outstanding in every way.
vincecook 1 year ago
Wow great marketing for this book!
CoachRockne 1 year ago
I plan to soak up this book like a Sponge.
martykohr 1 year ago
AMAZING TRAILER! Never seen anything like it. Can't wait to read the book!
bluntzergroup 1 year ago