Wednesday, April 22, 2009

U.S. Supreme Court Acts Like Ego-Driven Interpreters.

The two most vile charlatans in these Dark Ages of economics are the ego-driven interventionists and the ego-driven interpreters.

Regards the state of depravity of moral relativity:
The ego-driven interpreters are without moral authority just like their counterpart the ego-driven interventionists.

So instead of moral authority they have to become authoritarian, that is, totalitarian. It is only through oppression that they can attain their fantasy of authority. It is unnatural.
In contrast, in a classical liberalism society operating under the rule of law - that can best be summarized as 'trust in God' - there is a natural ethics that constitutes the moral authority. At the very foundation of this ethics is the axiom that property rights are human rights and human rights are property rights.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Interpretive Error In Economics Leads To An 'Ivory Tower' Attitude.

Without an honest assessment of the economics profession what good is such advice?

This is more of the same - economics without ethics. I suggest "ETHICS of the Divine Economy" (2007) to those who still think that ends and means are wholly separable and that economics cannot encompass ends. For that matter I also suggest the first two books in the divine economy series: MORE THAN LAISSE-FAIRE (2008) and The HUMAN ESSENCE of Economics (2009).

The reason such an economic interpretation is not true is because ends and means are both virtues-based.

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