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Paul Krugman is political. F. A. Hayek is no longer alive, so at least his politics are from days gone by and has nothing vested in the current politics. Thomas Sowell isn't overtly political, either. After that, I'd have to do some digging. David "Remember,
to a liberal,
anyone who makes money in an endeavor frowned upon by
liberals is 'greedy' and
any person who expresses an idea contrary to basic liberal
dogma is preaching
'hate.' How shallow
these people are."—Neal
Boortz On 11/25/2011 1:17 PM, Dr. Ernie Prabhakar wrote: --I just wish I could reliably tell which economics were empirical and not political...E http://www.mattrichman.net/post/13302185252/math-has-become-politicized Math Has Become Politicized Russ Roberts on Paul Krugman: Krugman is a Keynesian because he wants bigger government. I’m an anti-Keynesian because I want smaller government. Both of us can find evidence for our worldviews. Paul Krugman, responding: Russ Roberts may choose his economic views because they support his political prejudices. I try not to. Maybe I sometimes fall short — but I try to analyze the economy as best I can, never mind what’s politically convenient […] Roberts’ comments perfectly exemplify what I’ve been thinking for a while now. As I see it, there are two types of economists: political and empirical. Political economists start with their political beliefs and then “find evidence†to back up their ideologies. Empirical economists look at the numbers objectively and then figure out what’s best. They don’t don’t start with pre-drawn conclusions (e.g. “smaller governmentâ€). They start with an open mind and aren’t afraid to recommend an economic policy that runs antithetically to their political beliefs. That we have certain economists who put politics ahead of math isn’t a problem in and of itself. The problem is that most of our politicians surround themselves with like-minded political economists. Now we’ve come to the point that when a group of empirical economists publishes numbers that don’t align with a politician’s political views, said politician derides the organization as a “reactionary socialist institutionâ€. If we want to get out of the mess we’re in, numbers need to come first — not politics. Posted at 11:26 AM Permalink ∞ Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community <[email protected]> Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism Radical Centrism website and blog: http://RadicalCentrism.org |
Title: "Remember, to a liberal, anyone who makes money in an
endeavor
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- [RC] Math Has Become Politicized - Matt Richman Dr. Ernie Prabhakar
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