Rejecting biology is evil, but rejecting economics is second nature?
This is the attitude that seems to prevail on this forum, particularly among the majority left-wingers.
If someone questions evolution, he is worthy to receive every possible insult. But when someone suggests that the economy should be thought about using the ideas of economic theory he comes under sustained attack. Isn't this a paradoxical situation? The basic theories of economics are if anything even more successful than the theory of natural selection.
This is the attitude that seems to prevail on this forum, particularly among the majority left-wingers.
If someone questions evolution, he is worthy to receive every possible insult. But when someone suggests that the economy should be thought about using the ideas of economic theory he comes under sustained attack. Isn't this a paradoxical situation? The basic theories of economics are if anything even more successful than the theory of natural selection.