• December 11, 2012 •
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Posted in Economics, Philosophy, Science, Society
Tags: Capitalism, Debunking Economics, exchange value, Karl Marx, Labour theory of value, Marxism, Richard Feynman, Steve Keen, surplus value
• May 3, 2012 •
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Posted in Education, Monetary Reform, Society
Tags: 97% Owned, David Cameron, Financial Crisis, Higher Education, inflation, Monetary Reform, National debt, Positive Money, seigniorage, Steve Keen, Student Debt, tuition fees
• January 14, 2012 •
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Posted in Book Reviews, Economics, Education, Society
Tags: Debunking Economics, diminishing marginal returns, Economics, Monopoly, monopoly vs competition, neoclassical economics, Perfect Competition, state healthcare, Steve Keen, Zeno
• December 27, 2011 •
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Posted in Book Reviews, Economics, Education, Work
Tags: Adam Smith, chaos theory, Debunking Economics, diminishing marginal returns, Dragons Den, lorentz attractor, Michael Albert, minimum wage, Neo-Classical Economics, Noam Chomsky, Piero Sraffa, Steve Keen
• December 22, 2011 •
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Posted in Book Reviews, Economics, Education, Society
Tags: Alan Musgrave, Economics, Efficient Market Hypothesis, General equilibrium, Gerard Debreau, Keynes, Milton Friedman, perfect information, Steve Keen, Theory of Value
• December 19, 2011 •
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Posted in Book Reviews, Economics, Education, Philosophy
Tags: Debunking Economics, diminishing marginal utility, Dr Pangloss, Economics, Engels curve, indifference curves, Jeremy Bentham, Margaret Thatcher, marginal utility, neo-classical, representative good, Steve Keen, Utilitarianism
• December 15, 2011 •
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Posted in Economics, International Development, Monetary Reform
Tags: Adair Turner, Austerity, Centre for Financial Studies, Eurozone, Financial Instability Hypothesis, Greek Debt Crisis, Hindenburg Disaster, Hyman Minsky, Michael Rowbotham, Monetary Reform, Positive Money, Steve Keen
• October 3, 2011 •
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Posted in Economics, Education, Monetary Reform
Tags: Adair Turner, Alan Greenspan, Banking: Seeking A New Paradigm, Credit Creation, Economics, Federal Reserve, Fractional Reserve Banking, FSA, Hyman Minsky, Irving Fisher, Monetary Reform, Richard Werner, Steve Keen