Smallmaniac
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- Sep 16, 2008
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I'm a senior in high school and I consider myself a libertarian, classical liberal, Hayekian, and part of the Austrian school. The only problem is, I only get the main ideas of economic liberty and nothing else. So, I take an economics class to learn about economics. Like mergers, corporations, trade offs, scarcity, etc. The problem is I know the teacher will touch on things I don't agree with. On the board, he has a list of famous economists. The first is Adam Smith, who isn't as good as everyone thinks he is, and the last is Ben Bernanke(nononono!). Right in the middle is Keynes. How do I combat the false info and still learn the basics of economics to better reinforce my economic opinions? In other words, what is a liberty lover to do in a classroom full of sheeple?(sheep people if you don't get that term) Please help if at all possible.