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The World According to Ben Stein

Wit, Wisdom & Even More Wit

Ben Stein author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Humanix Books

Publishing:17th Apr '25

£21.99

This title is due to be published on 17th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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The wit and wisdom and more wit from America’s best-known economist, personal finance expert, actor, writer and political commentator.

Ben Stein, a polymath famous and beloved for his iconic movie and tv roles, bestselling books and humorous writings and tv commentary, shares his views on love, money, politics and living the American Dream and how you too can lead an informed, politically sane, healthy, wealthy, and happy life full of love and family.

In his keen, perceptive, informative and always entertaining style, Stein shares his views on a life well lived and lessons learned, how to make the most of your money, prioritizing your family, and explores American culture and politics, the humorous, the heartbreaking, and the maddening.

In this collection of the best of Ben Stein’s Newsmax DREEMZ columns, Stein shares his passionate opinions, stark warnings and thoughtful, sensitive musings on such varied topics as:

  • Love, Humor, Forgiveness, and Dogs
  • Why Mistakes Happen When Government Gets Too Big
  • The Miracles of Modern Life
  • Why All’s Fair in Politics and War
  • Life's Cornerstones and Curveballs
  • Why Anger and Hate Have No Place in Public Life
  • The Economics of Love
  • Why We Owe a Debt of Gratitude to Servicemen and Women
  • TV's Brave New Reality: A United America
  • Why the Government is Not Responsible for Your Success - You Are
  • America: Why I Cherish this Unbelievable Gift
  • And why “These Are Not the End Times”

The World According to Ben Stein offers honest insights, humor and hope from one of the great humorists on political economy and how life works in this nation.

  • Winner of Malcolm Forbes Award for Excellence in Financial Journalism 2009 (United States)

ISBN: 9781630061777

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

256 pages