The political problem of mankind is to combine three things: economic efficiency, social justice and individual liberty.
– John Maynard Keynes (British economist, 1883-1946)
Chuckles, delightful quote. Keynes failed a civil service exam and later stated it was because he knew more about economics than the testers. Delightful quotes. The study of politics is to question who gets what, when, where are why. It appears Mr. Keynes commodifies freedom and justice. Bright thing to do considering one can see the effects of their percieved denial or application, particularly when coaching little league softball.
Glad you could join us in the blogosphere brother Jer, your wisdom is always appreciated. Half & seven is solid, the Muhammadites are on to something with stonings and burqas too. Did you know Keynes was probably boning Ludwig Wittgenstein?
Chuckles, delightful quote. Keynes failed a civil service exam and later stated it was because he knew more about economics than the testers. Delightful quotes. The study of politics is to question who gets what, when, where are why. It appears Mr. Keynes commodifies freedom and justice. Bright thing to do considering one can see the effects of their percieved denial or application, particularly when coaching little league softball.
Did you know that the nation of Islam invented the half+seven rule? Fascinating. Invest in Jer, always Jer.
Glad you could join us in the blogosphere brother Jer, your wisdom is always appreciated. Half & seven is solid, the Muhammadites are on to something with stonings and burqas too. Did you know Keynes was probably boning Ludwig Wittgenstein?
I heard Wittgenstein liked to discuss Wittgenstein over backgammon.