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What is classical vs Keynesian economics?Classical vs. Keynesian Economics: Two Visions of How the World Actually Works There is a particular moment—often invisible in textbooks—when economic theory stops being an abstraction and starts feeling like a wager on reality. I remember sitting in a policy seminar years ago, listening to two economists argue past each other. One insisted that markets, left alone, would...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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The Fractured Map of Economic ThoughtThe Fractured Map of Economic Thought The first time I tried to teach economic theory to a room of skeptical undergraduates, I made a mistake. I presented it as a unified field—a disciplined march toward truth, a steady accumulation of knowledge. Within minutes, the illusion cracked. A student raised a simple question: If economists agree on so much, why do they disagree on everything...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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What is Adam Smith known for?The Man Who Turned Self-Interest Into a System It is tempting—too tempting—to reduce Adam Smith to a slogan. A single metaphor, polished by repetition: the “invisible hand.” Yet the real Smith resists compression. He was not merely an advocate of markets, nor a naïve celebrant of greed, nor even just the father of modern economics. He was something more unsettling...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews