Fascinating. Does anyone like JD’s economics? It’s kind of more populist than big business friendly.
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Is used to not like it until I studied economics in depth. The reality is that economics is never separated from politics. It also has (as a matter of practical application) several fundamental principles which are sometimes at odds with one another and must be balanced (such as a desire fore growth and efficiency verses a desire for stability and equity). The corporate class took conservative allegiance for granted and began to abuse us. Hell, they even jettisoned us for Woke culture within the last couple of decades. Corporate leaders, shareholders, lobbyists, and their bought-and-paid-for politicians deserve the political earthquake they’ve caused.
“The reality is that economics is never separated from politics.”
I remember getting a course catalog when applying for college. Courses were listed for a Department of Political Economy.