ABSTRACT

People are the only major product that is produced by largely unskilled labor. Economics without sociology is almost skeletal; especially since becoming mathematized it has lost contact with the real world. In a world of technicians, it is the economist who raises the cry that the technically most efficient is not necessarily, or even usually, the socially most efficient; that the best cow is not the one that gives the most milk; the best business is not the one that makes the most profits; the best army is not the one that creates the most havoc; and, above all, the best training is not the best education.