Praise for Bionomics


"Revolutionary. . . signals a fundamental shift in the way people should think about economics. . . A fascinating and highly creative alternative to the way conventional economics views the world. . . integrates important and disparate findings into a new perspective. . . The paradigm laid out in Bionomics harmonizes liberty, prosperity, and ecological integrity. The book's greatest impact, however, will come if it helps people understand the pervasive reality of economic forces and how they can be harnessed to achieve prosperity and progress."

The Wall Street Journal


"Alfred Marshall, the great Victorian codifier of economics, yearned for the day when its analogies would be borrowed from biology instead of physics. A century after Marshall expressed that wish, it's finally coming true. . . Michael Rothschild has spun a fascinating mixture of war stories from corporate battles, illustrations from biology, and anecdotes from the history of technology. . . The best case yet made for the biological analogy, what the author calls 'the bionomic perspective.'"

The Boston Globe


"Word-of-mouth popularity is turning 1990's little-noticed Bionomics: Economy as Ecosystem into a policymakers' version of The Celestine Prophecy. . . The book is even on Newt Gingrich's famous reading list."

Fortune magazine


"If you're involved at all in studying or practicing in the market economy, I'd recommend reading this book. I give it the highest praise I can."

Houston Chronicle


"Bionomics is a stunning interdisciplinary achievement by a brilliantly articulate new advocate of the free market."

Fort Worth Morning Star


"In a book as shocking and unexpected as the dismantling of the Berlin Wall, Michael Rothschild has revitalized the economics of freedom and prosperity. . . Tearing down the wall separating economics from the rapidly advancing biological sciences, Mr. Rothschild demonstrates that capitalism is not merely desirable, or efficient, or productive; it is as essential to life as sex. . . His work is lucid, flexible and sophisticated in its command of contemporary biology and clear grasp of contemporary economics and business strategy."

George Gilder, The Washington Times


"Michael Rothschild is a born storyteller. . . Fascinating."

Human Events


"Shattering the paradigm 'society as machine' and replacing it with 'society as living thing,' Michael Rothschild clarifies ideas that been floating through the work of the most innovative thinkers in a context people really care about--markets and business. Bionomics will change the way you think about your everyday life."

Esther Dyson, Editor, Release 1.0 &
Forbes columnist


"Rothschild's ideas are fresh. Both supporters and foes of capitalism have tended to use the same arguments for generations. But Rothschild is a pathfinder. . . Bionomics is a broad, sweeping work that largely succeeds in explaining the morality and necessity of capitalism in a manner that the sophisticated non-economist can understand. Readers who like Gilder (or Hayek) will find Bionomics very much to their taste, but Rothschild's work should also appeal to those readers who simply enjoy large, sweeping books about how the world works. . . Rothschild's book is the nonfiction equivalent of a hearty five-course feast or a Victorian novel. If he continues in his career of producing sweeping syntheses, he will find the large and grateful audience James Burke or Douglas Hofstadter have found--readers hungry for knowledge and tired of surviving on severely restricted diets."

Reason


"This fresh and engaging statement of a new economic theory. . . is well presented and well illustrated by example and analogy . . . Different from the spate of futurist tomes about the world of tomorrow in a dozen ways. . . it is highly enjoyable and absorbing reading. . . unusual and accessible."

Library Journal


"In this provocative, dynamic book, Michael Rothschild moves the social sciences in the correct direction--away from a too sterile reliance on physics and toward a more fruitful relation with evolutionary biology. His clear writing, careful research, and creative analogic thinking produces remarkably timely and useful insights into the dynamics of capitalism, the decline of socialism in Eastern Europe, and the perils facing a bloated, debt-ridden American economy. It is "must reading" for everyone interested in economics, biology, and the future of the civilized world."

Susan Low Bloch, Professor of Law, Georgetown University


"One of the most fascinating books about business that I have ever read."

Bruce Henderson, Founder, The Boston Consulting Group


"Marvelous. . . one of those rare books that start you thinking along entirely new lines. . . fascinating."

Donald Petersen, Retired Chairman, Ford Motor Company


"A landmark work which is a must read for anyone concerned about technology, economics and the future."

Clyde V. Prestowitz, Jr., President, Economic Strategy Institute, Author of Trading Places


"Bold, original, and highly innovative, Bionomics scorns the constrictive boundaries among disciplines observed by professional scholars. It combines economics, biology, and a historical analysis of capitalism to make a powerful case for free enterprise. Mr. Rothschild insists that the economy should be viewed in ecological terms, rather than the mechanical terms of equilibrium economics. Critical and opinionated, the book will delight some and infuriate others, but its freshness and intellectual chutzpah make it impossible to ignore."

Jel Mokyr, Professor of Economics and History, Northwestern University


"[An] exciting expose of the cores of biology, economics, and important aspects of history, all packaged into one coherent visionary synthesis. Especially in our era of fragmenting knowledge, it is a thrill to discover that a simple idea can explain so much. This book delights, and outrages, and it is never dull."

Bernd Heinrich, Professor of Zoology, University of Vermont


"This book could well become a classic work. . . It brings together with great skill the essential findings of modern ecology and evolutionary theory and the general theory of market economy. The author has produced a superb learning experience. Students in almost any field would learn a good deal from the book. It is constantly illustrated by good stories and examples."

Kenneth E. Boulding, Emeritus Professor, University of Colorado Past President, American Economics Association


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