What a wonderfully readable and evocative review! However, I think we are back to the debate we initiated earlier: is economics a science or an art? I would add: is science itself totally "scientific"? The mythologies of science are overwhelmingly around us, and not merely in economics. In my view, all forms of "science" are merely masquerade when they present themselves as something entirely and wholly other than art...Science has an artistic or intuitive dimension, as well as a mathematical dimension... But then there is a mathematical dimension even in art... Mathematics and science and "pure economics" are "pure" only because they leave out the "impure" - but reality is not entirely "pure" - and it is the "pure" as well as the "impure" that together constitute reality. So "purist" explanations by definition miss some of reality -they may even miss the most important bits of reality. Prabhu Guptara