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  • insight: “I’m here to bat for the economics discipline. Although John Q is clear

    http://crookedtimber.org/2013/08/18/krugman-keynes-kalecki-konczal1/comment-page-1/#comment-478854Anonymous insight:

    “I’m here to bat for the economics discipline. Although John Q is clearly a card-carrying member, I doubt he’d dispute that he is far in the tail of the distribution of economists’ opinions. I don’t attribute this to anything underhanded on his part, but rather to reasonable disagreement. (I hope he’ll extend the same courtesy to me.)

    Endorsement of Kalecki’s argument (which he got via Konczal) that “hatred for Keynesian economics has less to do with the notion that unemployment isn’t a proper subject of policy than about the notion of shifting power over the economy’s destiny away from big business and toward elected officials.”

    The “hatred” with Keynesianism among economists I know isn’t anything to do with political bias. Consider the simple multiplier idea, that people spend some fraction (the marginal propensity to consume, MPC, e.g. 0.8) of their income each year. Taken literally, this implies that lottery winners will spend 80% of their winnings within the next 12 months. On a more general (and relevant) note, the Keynesian approach does match the empirical evidence on consumption patterns at all. Friedman’s Permanent Income Hypothesis is far more in line with the data, albeit that the perfectly rational expectations idea is clearly much too strong. So you try and mix the two, and you get something like New Keynesian or behavioral macro. That’s where 90% of macro has gone for the past twenty years. There is no hatred of Keynes, and no politics in that.

    Abandonment of the idea that the economics profession is engaged in honest intellectual debate, in favor of the conclusion that the rightwing of the profession, including leading economists, is characterized by denialism and bad faith.

    Krugman’s portrayal of the economics profession as malevolent political hacks (be it claiming that the move from Keynesianism was politically motivated, or the outrageous suggestion that Reinhart and Rogoff actively behaved dishonestly with their data) is the clearest example of bad faith that I can see.”


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-19 03:10:00 UTC

  • Forces

    http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/4dc7ab46-0424-11e3-a8d6-00144feab7de.html#axzz2cEeql9o7Market Forces


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-17 10:11:00 UTC

  • TO THE POLICE STATE 🙂

    http://www.policestateusa.com/archives/144WELCOME TO THE POLICE STATE 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-17 02:32:00 UTC

  • WHAT HAVE WE DONE…. “This perspective on the Revolution has particular signifi

    WHAT HAVE WE DONE….

    “This perspective on the Revolution has particular significance in the case of the aristocratic liberals because for them France, not England was the paradigmatic case for modern history. To most nineteenth-century European liberals, England and English history were the pattern for modern development. But to the aristocratic liberals, the pattern was france, and their understanding of the French Revolution must be seen in this light.England was the Other, placed opposite the common Continental destiny. Continually out of phase with the rest of Europe, sometimes running ahead and sometimes lagging behind.” – Aristocratic Liberalism p11.

    “…all of Europe was seized with a hatred of itself, of its own time, of its own history: “Theory taught that tradition was worthless and that the oldest things were useless and rubbish.”


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-15 15:20:00 UTC

  • FERTILITY RATE DIFFERENCES. “…fertility is dysgenic for women and roughly neut

    FERTILITY RATE DIFFERENCES.

    “…fertility is dysgenic for women and roughly neutral for men by IQ. However, here we see that there is finer pattern behind this when you break it down. What is actually happening is that fertility is highly dysgenic by IQ for liberal men (for whom indeed, the smartest category of such men here – roughly IQ 115+ – about 50% leave no descendants); is slightly dysgenic for moderate men; and is slightly eugenic for conservative men.”

    TRANSLATION

    “fertility is dysgenic for women” : women produce increasingly less intelligent offspring.”

    “Highly dysgenic for liberal men” : Liberal men do not reproduce anywhere near replacement rates.

    “Slightly eugenic for conservative men” : conservative males produce more offspring of increasing intelligence.

    WHY DOES THIS MATTER

    It matters because we live in a democracy. Women vote to increase their reproduction by consequence, to decrease aggregate intelligence. This is not true if we have stable nuclear families that must be self supporting before it’s possible to bear children.

    So, the family model is not neutral.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-14 09:23:00 UTC

  • “The third social order arose over the last 300 years: open access orders sustai

    “The third social order arose over the last 300 years: open access orders sustain social order through political and economic competition rather than rent-creation.”

    (Thanks Skye)


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-13 02:49:00 UTC

  • IS A GUY THING. JUST IS. AT LEAST ONE GOOD THING LEFT ABOUT BEING MALE. 🙂

    http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-07/afps-esr071213.phpCREATIVITY IS A GUY THING. JUST IS. AT LEAST ONE GOOD THING LEFT ABOUT BEING MALE. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-12 09:12:00 UTC

  • ARGUMENT. NOT SUPPORTED BY ANYTHING. BUT I AGREE. AND IF WE CLOSED TH BORDERS I

    http://www.aei-ideas.org/2013/08/why-a-living-wage-will-not-help-the-economy/SENTIMENTAL ARGUMENT. NOT SUPPORTED BY ANYTHING. BUT I AGREE. AND IF WE CLOSED TH BORDERS I WOULD SUPPORT IT.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-12 04:00:00 UTC

  • LANGUAGE CHANGES TO REFLECT OUR CHOICE OF SPATIAL FREEDOM : BY OURSELVES AND UNH

    http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/changes-in-language-reflect-our-247626.aspxOUR LANGUAGE CHANGES TO REFLECT OUR CHOICE OF SPATIAL FREEDOM : BY OURSELVES AND UNHAPPY ABOUT IT.

    “a gradual rise in the use of “feel” and a decline in the use of “act,” suggesting a turn toward inner mental life and away from outward behavior. She found a growing focus on the self, with the use of “child,” “unique,” “individual” and “self” all increasing from 1800 to 2000.”


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-09 10:51:00 UTC

  • AS MORAL SPECIALIZATION

    http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2013/08/libertarianism_3.htmlLIBERTARIANISM AS MORAL SPECIALIZATION.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-08-06 13:21:00 UTC