Re: Libertarian cartoons



On Aug 29, 12:09 pm, d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (David DeLaney) wrote:
Rick <r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We're not talking about the 'creative process', or about bias towards a
particular religion, here. We're talking about scientific method, and how
economics generally doesn't have anything near what it takes to qualify for
having used it.

Why do you think that? Be specific. Provide examples.

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