blackshoe, on 2011-August-18, 11:29, said:
Economics as normal is a conspiracy to defraud the average worker and enrich the rich.
Back when I taught college econ, defrauding "the average worker" was covered in week eight of the syllabus.
And, of course, we were trying to enrich the Jews (however, we didn't let the rubes in on
that)
Seriously, Ed... You're starting to wander well off into cloud cuckoo land.
FWIW, I think that its worthwhile distinquishing between "Economics" as a formal discipline and whatever it is that you've been reading.
The concept of profit maximization is almost axiomatic within economics.
Just about everyone is assumed to be trying to screw over someone else.
I'd argue that this is just an axiom within economics, but a pretty fair reflection of reality.
I certainly agree that the concentration of power in the hands of the rich is a major cause form concern.
I'm part of the East Coast liberal establishment.
I believe that a strong central government is both necessary and desirable.
And, while I admit to the concept of regulatory capture.
I also recognize that life isn't perfect and the pendulum is going to swing back and forth.