Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Will Pope's Encyclical Stimulate Interest In The Divine Economy Theory?

I became aware of the new encyclical because it appeared on Google Blog under the key words 'divine economy.'

It is interesting to see how people of all persuasions feel about the pronouncements made, but I think the most interesting aspect is the raising of awareness about the divine economy.

Ready to greet that heightened awareness, the divine economy theory is definitely increasingly pertinent since it has the uncompromising and ethical foundation to purge all human intervention out of the economy. Scientifically, it proves that economic intervention is nothing but a corruption.

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Economic Interpretation Lacks An Ethical Foundation.

As a hermeneutic doctor I am sure that Peter Boettke 'believes' that he has the right to interpret. Yet the world is suffering under the thumb of the ego-driven interventionists and the ego-driven interpreters.

Eventually the hermeneutically-inspired system described by the term 'Masonomics' will be interpreted to need more intervention to make the world like the one they 'believe' it should be. What is there that can prevent this?

The answer is: Irrelevance.

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