I want to save the original understanding of the constitution.
Who doesn't on these forums =D.
I want to save the original understanding of the constitution.
Who doesn't on these forums =D.
The more I study the economy, (I am relatively new to it) the more I have taken to Reflexivity and the Behavioral Economics of Caginalp.
Have you been reading George Soros??
Im going to SIUC
I don't understand.
Ironically, he is one of the more valuable contributors on this forum.
As much as it sucks to admit it, the majority of posters here couldn't debate their way out of a wet paper bag and he enjoys beating up on those kind.
I would say this is the one thing that is holding us back.....Too many libertarian purists unaware that there truly are holes in the plan.
What's the professor's name? Poli Sci was my major and I might have had him/her for a class previously.
Today after a discussion about government control of prices in a mixed economy I went up to my professor and asked if he ever heard of Murray Rothbard or Ludwig von Mises. He said no.
I then asked if he ever has heard of Austrian Economics, he showed some signs of familiarity. He is a foreign teacher so I don't think he has become aware of how America really works, yet. He said he heard about Austrian Economics and said that they talk about the Federal Reserve and such. Then he went on to say that his professors have told him not to use the Austrian school of thought when writing for graduate classes and that he should not focus on it at all.
At this point, I started to wonder, is it common for the Austrian school to be so ridiculed on a theoretical basis or is it more of a powers that be incentive type thing.
Any thoughts? I got the shivers when I heard his response and the way he smiled when I talked to him about it.
In real academics, Rothbard and such are jokes... but you won't learn that on these forums.
Your professor sounds like an idiot though... all my financial professors knew Rothbard, some hate, some love... no in-between.
Mises=/=Rothbard either.
Who owns the universities, even the private ones and the foundations that fund them? Who funds the chairs, the research, etc.? Do you really expect the universities to teach a philosophy contrary to the one that brings in the bucks?
The government owns everything and most everyone.
Grove City College: The economics department is heavily Austrian influenced and they do not accept federal student aid.
Great school.
Would you mind stepping down from your individualistic high horse for a few moments to inform the rest of us mere mortals what exactly you find so distasteful about Austrian economics?
Don't give us another rant please, just answer the question.. thanks..
Ironically, he is one of the more valuable contributors on this forum.
As much as it sucks to admit it, the majority of posters here couldn't debate their way out of a wet paper bag and he enjoys beating up on those kind.
I would say this is the one thing that is holding us back.....Too many libertarian purists unaware that there truly are holes in the plan.
Austrian Economic defenders +1; Kade -1
Holes in the plan... like what?![]()
Hehe, thats always a fun debate. Better start a new thread![]()