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List subscribers might be interested to know that the history of
economics is prominently discussed on the front pages of two important
national newspapers today in Britain, the Guardian and the Independent.
The stimulus is a paper in the latest Cambridge Journal of Economics,
which I haven't seem yet - I am reporting on the newspaper articles
only.
It seems that Keynes, in the 1920s, was worried about population
growth in poor countries such as India and among the working class in
Britain. The Guardian reports this as meaning that Keynes was a 'snob'
and a 'racist'. The Independent, which is somewhat less rigid in its
political correctness, takes a less censorious and more balanced view,
though it thinks that it sheds 'an unflattering light on the hero of the
left-wing of the economics profession'.
Failure to contexualize (see HES editorials, passim) or what?
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