Although it's far from me to defend Davidson in all of this, given the above indicated disconnect between Marxism and central planning, how then are Marx's ideas to be implemented economically? In other words it would be nice to see you put your money where your mouth is. Or is it all hot air?
Jim Devine wrote:
nor did Marx say anything about central planning (that I know of). --
I think we have to go to evolutionary psychology to get a gene that
automatically screams "central planning won't work" every time they hear
the word Marx.
Carrol
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- Re: [Pen-l] Paul Davidson sums up, Jim Devine Sat 07 Mar 2009, 22:17 GMT
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