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ShinmenTakezo said:
Kasz216 said:
ShinmenTakezo said:

There's no point arguing with you further. I do what you ask and you take small excerpts from the whole and twist them to your liking. This will go no where.

There isn't really twisting.  It's just more knowing the matieral. 

Also... the only actual full article you linked to... was one that i had already linked too.  Can't tell if that was accidentally, if you actually read it... or if you just decided to copy and paste it.

 

Keynes reminds me of Marx.  Which makes sense, because at the end of his life, Keynes seemed to feel the same way about Keynsians as Marx did about Marxists.  Heck, Keynes liked Hayek's Road to serfdom.


What betrays you is calling Keynes a Liberal thinker.  Keynes wasn't even Liberal during his time.  He was a member of the UK Liberal party... which actually was a centralist rather non liberal party at the time.  Sandwhiched between Labour and the Conservatives.

 

No, like I said, you take a small part and twist it to your liking. Then you poceed to belittle those who don't agree with you. Your analysis of Keynes is completely wrong. For you to compare him to Marx is an example of that. I will not respond to you again, because it is pointless.


I was compairing him to marx in the sense that his writings had been wholy misinterpreted within the same lifetime of the person who authored them.  As stated by the person who authored them.

If you couldn't get that much... then i suppose that it is pointless, because you aren't reading what i'm writing.

I'll simply say... actually READ keynes.  Do yourself a favor and read that link of mine you copied... and the Economic Consequences of Peace... and if you can get more Keynes... sweet read that too.

Just read it.  It's not like this stuff is long.