This book is written to the average American. The authors bring up American crime rates as well as popular names in America. They also explain foreign concepts such as Sumo Wrestling. Freakonomics was written in 2005, and aims to inform people about unrealized economic concepts such as how the KKK compares to real estate agents.
Dubner and Levitt utilize irony in their book. When they explain unrecognized comparisons such as how swimming pools compare to guns, they use irony because they display the difference between what appears to be and what is really true. This has the effect of showing readers the importance of thinking outside the box.
The author’s purpose in Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores The Hidden Side of Everything is to display the unrecognized similarities between seemingly random things. I learned that legalized abortion rates directly affect crime rates, and that swimming pools have something in common with guns. I believe that Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner did an excellent job getting me to open up my mind by explaining these strange and unrealized correlations.
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