In Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village, economist Jennifer Roback Morse explains how the economy, which appears to a series of impersonal exchanges, is actually based upon love.
Drawing on the experience of neglected orphans, Morse argues that mothers create the basic attachments that lay the groundwork for the developme.
Morse also shows how the political order--Hillary Clinton\'s "village"--depends upon the prior existence of loving families.
In Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village, economist Jennifer Roback Morse explains how the economy, which appears to a series of impersonal exchanges, is actually based upon love