Economics is a social phenomenon and in no way a science, no matter how desperately its high priests would like to have it believed otherwise. It is, instead, a branch of anthropology and the sooner that is recognized and accepted, the better off human-kind in general and the world of academic economics, in particular, shall be proximity1
We probably will see widespread civil disorder in the 1980s, as a direct result of our faltering economic system. Ron Paul
Economics is a social phenomenon and in no way a science, no matter how desperately its high priests would like to have it believed otherwise. It is, instead, a branch of anthropology and the sooner that is recognized and accepted, the better off human-kind in general and the world of academic economics, in particular, shall be proximity1
We probably will see widespread civil disorder in the 1980s, as a direct result of our faltering economic system. Ron Paul
Economics is a social phenomenon and in no way a science, no matter how desperately its high priests would like to have it believed otherwise. It is, instead, a branch of anthropology and the sooner that is recognized and accepted, the better off human-kind in general and the world of academic economics, in particular, shall be proximity1
We probably will see widespread civil disorder in the 1980s, as a direct result of our faltering economic system. Ron Paul
Economics is a social phenomenon and in no way a science, no matter how desperately its high priests would like to have it believed otherwise. It is, instead, a branch of anthropology and the sooner that is recognized and accepted, the better off human-kind in general and the world of academic economics, in particular, shall be proximity1
We probably will see widespread civil disorder in the 1980s, as a direct result of our faltering economic system. Ron Paul
Economics is a social phenomenon and in no way a science, no matter how desperately its high priests would like to have it believed otherwise. It is, instead, a branch of anthropology and the sooner that is recognized and accepted, the better off human-kind in general and the world of academic economics, in particular, shall be proximity1
We probably will see widespread civil disorder in the 1980s, as a direct result of our faltering economic system. Ron Paul
"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul
Obama's watch stopped on 24 May 2008, but he's been too busy smoking crack to notice.
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