08-08-2011, 12:46 PM
I believe one should hear from the source. Listen and draw your own conclusions. Or contrast and compare: "Then and Now".
My political views are shaped by my economic views. Not vice versa. As stated, I subscribe to Uncle Milty's philosophy more than I do Keynes. And yes, one CAN compromise and develop a hybrid including BOTH philosophies.
Maybe that's why they dropped the "and Political Science" after my two wonderful summers at LSE.
When did the disciplines of economics and politics merge into one?
Oh . . . I know! It's when the public drinks the Kool Aid offered by both Parties.
My political views are shaped by my economic views. Not vice versa. As stated, I subscribe to Uncle Milty's philosophy more than I do Keynes. And yes, one CAN compromise and develop a hybrid including BOTH philosophies.
Maybe that's why they dropped the "and Political Science" after my two wonderful summers at LSE.
When did the disciplines of economics and politics merge into one?
Oh . . . I know! It's when the public drinks the Kool Aid offered by both Parties.