Geoff Davies wrote a book some time ago called 'Sack the Economists: and 
disband their departments'.  You can get the first pages on Amazon and he 
has a blog.  The title more or less says it all.  I'm concerned about 
people who do apparently complex maths in non-scientific areas - 
economists, bankers, accountants, government statisticians - deep down I 
see them decorating lamp-posts along with politicians, though I'm not 
really that kind of chap (and once taught university economics and might 
not like my own medicine).

What role do you think these kind of people play in your life?

The first economist I met was my elder brother.  He was doing the stuff at 
college, so I started in the 6th Form.  I couldn't understand a word and by 
today's standards the teacher was a paedophile, always flirting with the 
girls.  He ran off with one of them at Xmas and I changed to chemistry.  I 
don't remember meeting any as an undergraduate, or in work life as a 
detective, shipyard manager and various odd-jobs.  I met a lot as a 
business school lecturer and in various regional projects I took on.  I 
learned the stuff teaching it due to staff shortages, never getting any 
formal training.  None of what I learned had much to do with my experience 
in 'real jobs' or getting anything done and I soon realised teaching it was 
about getting students to do sums within very restricted conventions with 
money (capital) as a neutral given.  Essentially, it was teaching people to 
play with spreadsheets and the brighter ones to write their own.  As in 
science one could vary variables chosen as important, without fearing any 
slap in the mouth with the wet fish of reality spoiling the argument. 
 These days there is a lot of talk about heterodox economics, but frankly 
nearly all of this has been around for a century and all really said is 
that the bankers, governments and their statisticians, accountants and 
economists are either crooks or their running dogs and lackeys.  I believe 
this more or less true.

Argument is rendered more or less impossible against this Inquisition and 
the extended control fraud.  Reality is the only place to get a decent meal 
and most areas are subject to the control fraud.  There is almost no point 
in trying to discuss what is going on as the real arguments are 
multi-faceted and people quickly demonstrate ignorance and even the 
academic system is dominated by an Idol of the Theatre.  People lack the 
skills to represent what is going on - it's a bit like Tony being stuck 
with a hundred art-incompetents like me and expected to produce 90 Picassos 
- or Molly trying to do some self-development with ten of me carping of the 
self as a Snark (actually this wouldn't happen as I'm something of a 
believer in Moll).  Allan would have to keep a close eye on the 
silversmithing material, lest I did an 'artistic deal' with the 
Bunker-Hunts, leaving the class with paper exchange traded funds to bash 
with the little hammers, perhaps themselves disappeared into an endless 
rehypothecation scheme ensuring no one knew exactly where they were.

The biggest effect on me is not to be able to teach free at point of need 
in universities, and only as part of a system loading debt that cannot be 
repaid on students.  All the figures show the certificates universities 
issue are a burden on all except the already rich.  Politics is entirely 
useless as all vying for power are stuck with the neo-liberal agenda and 
the neo-classical spreadsheet that denies private debt matters (this is an 
accounting dodge).  I believe our control by this 'political maths' is 
making us ill, preventing the development of secure lives and business 
models that could give us green-quality-of-life solutions, television, art 
and cultural events we might enjoy ... we could all probably write the 
book.  Yet, in fact, nearly everyone is very quiet.  There is fairly good 
evidence very few of us believe these politico-mathematical freaks and even 
that 80% of us just think they lie to us.

Another crash is coming and this time we may find no way to maintain 
business as usual.  We don't seem to care.  Indeed, I find myself slipping 
into selfish mood or at least self-protective mode in the lack of 
solidarity.  I begin to see the figures in our newsrooms as arthropod 
aliens oozing pheromones that enslave us, though Tony will say I have been 
getting too close to my ants ... 

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