Centroids :
Obviously we need a Radical Centrist Prize awards institution to  give
recognition for achievement in educating the public to the value of
our useful, moral, creative, humanizing, and  glorious  weltanschauung.
Some background to the Noel Prizes might be helpful.
 
Very informative article.
 
Billy
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Daily Kos
 
Sun Apr 14, 2013 at 03:51 PM PDT 
_Paul  Krugman Did Not Win a Nobel Prize in Economics _ 
(http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/04/14/1167782/-Paul-Krugman-Did-Not-Win-a-Nobel-Prize-in-Eco
nomics) 
by _James Hepburn_ (http://www.dailykos.com/user/James%20Hepburn)  
 
 
I don't want to take away anything from Paul Krugman, who has been a good  
ally in the anti-austerity cause. But the truth is, he never won a Nobel 
Prize  in economics. In fact, there is no such thing as a "Nobel Prize in 
Economics."  Being the reality based community, I figured people would want to 
know that. 
I often see people throw out the "Prize" to give credibility to certain  
economists. Hopefully, after reading this post, some will reconsider the 
wisdom  of doing so. Because whatever value one may ascribe to attaching the 
"Nobel"  brand to their favorite economist such as Krugman or Stiglitz, the 
harm 
from  allowing that same branding value to attach to the likes of Friedrich 
Hayek or  Milton Friedman far outweighs the good. 
The prize that is so often, and falsely referred to as a Nobel Prize is  
actually the “Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred 
 Nobel” or the "Bank of Sweden Prize" for short. Not so impressive when you 
put  it like that, is it? 
"Bank of Sweden Prize winning economist Milton Friedman said..." 
Meh. Who's listening? 
But "Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Freidman said...!" Now that 
sounds  really important, and scientific. And that's exactly what it was 
designed 
to  do.

“The Economics Prize has nestled itself in and is awarded  as if it were a 
Nobel Prize. But it’s a PR coup by economists to improve their  reputation." 
- _Peter Nobel_ (http://www.thelocal.se/2173/20050928/) .”
Here is the relevant text of Alfred  Nobel's will that established the five 
Nobel Prizes for physics, chemistry,  medicine, literature and peace:

The whole of my remaining realizable estate shall be dealt with in  the 
following way: the capital, invested in safe securities by my executors,  shall 
constitute a fund, the interest on which shall be annually distributed  in 
the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have  
conferred the greatest benefit to mankind. The said interest shall be divided  
into five equal parts, which shall be apportioned as follows: one part to the 
 person who shall have made the most important discovery or invention 
within  the field of physics; one part to the person who shall have made the 
most 
 important chemical discovery or improvement; one part to the person who 
shall  have made the most important discovery within the domain of physiology 
or  medicine; one part to the person who shall have produced in the field of 
 literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction; and one part 
to  the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity  
between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for 
the  holding and promotion of peace congresses. The prizes for physics and  
chemistry shall be awarded by the Swedish Academy of Sciences; that for  
physiological or medical work by the Caroline Institute in Stockholm; that for  
literature by the Academy in Stockholm, and that for champions of peace by a 
 committee of five persons to be elected by the Norwegian Storting. It is 
my  express wish that in awarding the prizes no consideration whatever shall 
be  given to the nationality of the candidates, but that the most worthy 
shall  receive the prize, whether he be a Scandinavian or not.
Notice  there's not one word about a prize for economics. Nor is there any 
authority  granted to any entity to create new prizes. No wonder the Nobel 
family has  vehemently opposed the economic prize from the beginning and over 
the years _spoken  out against it_ 
(http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/pkt/2001m11/msg00124.html) .  
Back in the 50s and 60s, a new breed of economic nutbaggery began to 
surface.  It was  based on a radical, and largely discredited idea that humans 
were  like rational decision making machines and that markets, if left alone, 
would  work more efficiently, and to the better benefit to all. 
This was, of course, blathering nonsense. But the banksters and other  
rightwing plutocrats loved the new "Efficient Market Hypothesis." It put a new  
face on their old and failed laissez faire nutbaggery. And so they loved ($) 
the  economists who were trying to sell it. Unfortunately, people in the 
real world,  like real economists and public policy makers knew it was 
bullshit. 
So, the geniuses at Riksbank, or probably some PR firm, came up with an 
idea.  We'll give out this prize, and with a big fat grant (and allegedly the 
support  of the King of Sweden), we'll get the Noble Committee to let us 
bundle our prize  with the five real Nobel Prizes. And then suddenly, these 
nutjobs with their  crackpot economic theories and very unscientific analysis 
couched in esoteric,  scientific jargon, will seem like a bunch of Einsteins. 
And that is exactly what happened. As Yasha Levine summarized in a 
_must-read  article at Alternet_ 
(http://www.alternet.org/print/economy/there-no-nobel-prize-economics) :

The details of how the deal went down are still very murky. What  is known 
is that in 1969 Sweden’s central bank used the pretense of its 300th  
anniversary to push through an  independent prize in “economic science”  in 
memory of Alfred Nobel, and closely link it with the original Nobel Prize  
awards. The name was a bit longer, the medals looked a little different and  
the 
award money did not come from Nobel, but in every other way it was hard to  
tell the two apart. To ensure the prize would be awarded to the right  
economists, the bank managed to install a rightwing Swedish economist named  
Assar 
Lindbeck, who had ties to University of Chicago, to oversee the awards  
committee and keep him there for more than three decades. (Lindbeck’s famous  
free-market oneliner [7] is:  “In many cases, rent control appears to be  the 
most efficient technique presently known to destroy a city — except for  
bombing.”)  
... 
At the time of the prizes, neoclassical economics were not fully accepted  
by the media and political establishment. But the Nobel Prize changed all  
that. 
What started as a project to help the Bank of Sweden achieve political  
independence, ended up boosting the credibility of the most regressive strains  
of free-market economics, and paving the way for widespread acceptance of  
libertarian ideology. 
Take Hayek: Before he won the award, it looked like Hayek was washed up.  
His career as an economist was essentially over. He was considered a quack 
and  fraud by contemporary economists, he had spent the 50s and 60s in 
academic  obscurity, preaching the gospel of free markets and economic 
darwinism 
while  on the payroll of ultra-rightwing American billionaires. Hayek had 
powerful  backers, but was out on the fringes of academic credibility. 
But that all changed as soon as he won the prize in 1974. All of a sudden  
his ideas were being talked about. Hayek was a celebrity. He appeared as a  
star guest on NBC’s Meet the Press, newspapers across the country printed 
his  photographs and treated his economic mumblings about the need to have 
high  unemployment in order to pay off past inflation sins as if they were 
divine  revelations. His Road to Serfdom hit the best-seller list. Margret 
Thatcher  was waving around his books in public, saying “this is what we 
believe.”
 He  was back on top like never before, and it was all because of the fake 
Nobel  Prize created by Sweden’s Central Bank.
I don't think Levine  actually nails this story as precisely as he could 
have though. The  establishment of the fake Nobel Prize wasn't just about 
advancing right wing  ideology. It was also about elevating the "dismal 
science", as Krugman likes to  call it, which is hardly science at all, to the 
status of physics and chemistry  etc. Only by doing this were the crackpot 
ideas 
of the so-called neoclassical  movement given the sheen of legitimacy.  
The story of the rise of this repackaging of laissez faire, with  
pseudo-scientific bows and ribbons, has many threads, including that which 
leads  to 
the infiltration of this movement within the Democratic party. 
But this story cannot be told without inclusion of the PR coup that is the  
formation of the bogus Nobel Prize in Economics. One of the best parts of  
Charles Ferguson's documentary Inside Job, was that he 'went there' on the 
issue  of the entire economic establishment as being little more than a 
propaganda  front for the international bankster class. He wasn't the first, 
but 
his stature  helped draw overdue attention to this aspect of the story. 
As for Krugman, I sure can't knock him for taking the prize. It's a lot of  
money. But I do think people should know that this prize has largely 
functioned  as a propaganda device, and therefore a weapon, for forces who seek 
to 
destroy  the advances made following the Great Depression, weaken 
democratic governance  of the economic system, and return the world to a 
serfdom. 
Of course, I don't believe that Krugman is part of some PR front by the  
banking establishment. Nor do I think that every economist who has won the  
"Nobel Prize in Economics" are crackpots. Some legitimate work has gotten  
through. But I do think when people cite Krugman's prize winning bona fides,  
they should call it by its real name: Paul Krugman, winner of the Sveriges  
Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred  Nobel

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