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By Bill Falzett on 5/19/2008 4:53 PM

  Wow! What’s the deal? Talk about crazy-making.  Take a look at Milton Friedman, Naomi Klein, Ravi Batra, Ha-Joon Chang, and all the media pundits who supposedly know economics. Friedman was quoted as saying, “Look at results not intention.” Evidently, that was a rule for others and not for him. I am going to explain economics in a clear and not necessarily all encompassing way. My emphasis is on what really happens 

 

 

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By Bill Falzett on 5/6/2008 10:19 AM

  The original context for responsibility was in politics. John Stuart Mill and Max Weber, two able philosophers, both recognized the importance of responsibility in representative democracies. Both stressed attention to people, situations, and consequences. What they really emphasized was responsiveness to and by the people as is supposed to happen in a democracy.

 

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