> No, Harper is a "trained economist" (a private joke for Canadians
> :(...

Despite being in Canada, I had to go look that up.  I didn't know SH
claimed to be a "trained economist". (I guess I don't watch enough
television.)

For other troglodytes such as I, a bit of a backgrounder here:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/it-could-be-worse-stephen-harper-could-really-be-an-economist/article1778607/


>From the article:

    Here's the problem: Besides the various branches [of economics],
    there are different schools within the study of economics, some
    less extreme in their embrace of the magic of the market than
    others. As it happens, Stephen Harper emerged from the Calgary
    School, inspired by the Chicago School and its saint, Milton
    Friedman. In this sect, ideology trumps evidence every time and
    delusional fantasies about capitalism are treated as axioms.

    One of Prof. Friedman's laws, for example, goes as follows: "Few
    trends so thoroughly undermine free society as the acceptance by
    corporate officials of any responsibly other than to make as much
    money for their stakeholders a possible."  This natural law has
    been enthusiastically embraced by the world's corporations,
    including, for example, the many Canadian mining companies
    operating in poor countries.

I might add that, increasingly, corporations (collectively), the
corporate mind set and individuals bound closely to corporate doctrine
are becoming our role models.  Control of the media landscape by
national security strategists [1] is only part of it.  To the extent
that we learn to emulate such models, we emulate psychopaths.  The
best result we can expect from that is cognitive dissonance.  Less
appealing than cognitive dissonance is gradual change that I might call
gradual religious conversion to acceptance of "delusional fantasies."


[1] http://cryptome.org/0003/obl-kill-mmo.doc

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