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queerasfact · 7 months
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Happy bi week! Economist John Maynard Keynes kept meticulous spreadsheets chronicling his sexual relationships with men, and when he fell in love with a woman - politician, artist, and writer Ray Strachey - commented “...as she isn’t male I haven’t [been] able to think of any suitable steps to take.”
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"Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist"
-Keynes
(h/t Hamilton Nolan)
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maybethings · 1 year
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In a fit of…something, I sat down yesterday and picked out most of the books Kaminaga (cough) is reading during Asami’s introduction.
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bocadosdefilosofia · 1 year
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«De este modo, aunque la biología no ha sufrido las transiciones radicales de la física o la astronomía, el modo en que los biólogos “ven” su materia ha variado enormemente en dos milenios y medio. Más aún, no tenemos razón para suponer que esta evolución haya alcanzado su terminus ad quem. Por el contrario, tenemos razones para opinar exactamente al revés. Ya están empezando a poner en duda muchos biólogos el supuesto darwinista de que la naturaleza es el escenario de una guerra sin fin. En nuestro mundo postkeynesiano ésta parece una visión demasiado cruda. Conceptos derivados de la cibernética y la ciencia de la computadora, conceptos como retroalimentación, información, homeostasis, empiezan a parecer bastante más apropiados. Quizá esto presagie una nueva fase en nuestra comprensión de los fenómenos biológicos y, en consecuencia, una nueva concepción del lugar del hombre en la naturaleza».
C. U. M. Smith: El problema de la vida (Ensayo sobre los orígenes del pensamiento biológico). Alianza Editorial, pág. 34. Madrid, 1977
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opelman · 10 months
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Golden Glow by Treflyn Lloyd-Roberts Via Flickr: L&Y A Class 52322 steams towards Horsted Keynes in the last of the Spring evening light. The engine had been visiting the Bluebell Railway for the 2023 Branch Line Gala Weekend and this shot was taken during a Jon Bowers/75H Charters event on the Friday evening. Locomotive: Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Aspinall Class 27 0-6-0 52322. Location: Horsted Keynes, Bluebell Railway, West Sussex.
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Super-regional currency, Galois: Bitcoin is junk:2(2/4)
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Silvio Gesell(economist:1862-1930)
Overture to Galois idea
"Ende's Will" (Atsunori Kawamura + Group Gendai, NHK Publishing) is one of the outstanding books published in the last few years. I recommend reading this book first. You can see the outline of "Local currency = Regional currency ". Ende is Michael Ende, a fairy tale writer famous for "peach" and "endless stories," and it is not well known that he was thinking about currency in his later years. So it became such a title. This book has a sequel, made by musician Ryuichi Sakamoto with Kawamura. As an aside, when I was a student, someone who knew Mr. Sakamoto's youth directly said, "You look like Sakamoto." Of course, I'm not such a beautiful guy, but I think it was that the atmosphere was similar.
In this book, the one of particular interest is Silvio Gesell, an economist. He thought, "The value of all things goes down with time, but only money goes up (interest accrues). This is strange!" And devised a "currency that goes down with time." To do. This outlandish idea has actually been tested in German and Austrian municipalities with great success. If you don't use it, the value of your money will drop, so people all used that currency (Stamp currency)and the Great Depression blew away. However, the attempt was canceled by the central bank's interruption. This case is the first example of "Local currency = Regional currency ". Currently, various attempts are being made all over the world and in Japan. The currency at that time is a "simulated banknote" that you made yourself or a point on your computer. Somehow put a "central administrator".
I denied "interest rate (interest)" in my book "Plucking the buds of disasters", but I was amazed at Gesell's "negative interest rate" in "Ende's will". .. That's why I started to think about this kind of problem seriously. And I think of "Galois".
To be continued ...
PS: Keynes, a well-known economist, predicted that "Gesell will have a greater impact on posterity than Marx." (From "Ende's Will")
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ahotjanuary · 2 years
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diversity win! your favorite economist is bisexual and a feminist!!
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The Golden Rule Of Present Giving At Xmas
Yes, it is that time of the year again, Season’s Greetings! Do you know the golden rule of present giving at Xmas? It is an undeniable truth that showering your love and generosity upon others can make you feel mighty good. The power of giving is often sold short in our economically obsessed world view. Economists don’t like ‘giving’ as a concept, it must be said, they find it simply uneconomical. It does not fit in with their strict interpretation of how markets and the world works. Neoliberalism would choke into its empty trickle down effect vessel if too much giving went on in the economy. Adam Smith statue, High Street by kim traynor is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.0
Economics & The Shunning Of Giving
This is why we only allow gift giving at strictly controlled times like Christmas. Nobody in charge of the economy would like to see things like generosity and altruism get out of hand. No, self-interest and blatant greed are emphasised in the understanding of how our economy and market forces operate. They tell us that the father of economics was Adam Smith. A Scottish philosopher and with Adam as a first name – who else could it have been! Scots are infamous for their penny pinching ways – I mean they also claim to have invented golf. “Smith’s notion of an invisible hand that guides someone seeking to maximize his or her own well-being to provide the best overall result for society as a whole is one of the most compelling notions in the social sciences. Smith and other early economic thinkers such as David Hume gave birth to the field at the onset of the Industrial Revolution.” - (https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/fandd/issues/Series/Back-to-Basics/Micro-and-Macro#:~:text=Thefieldbeganwiththe,WealthofNationsin1776.) Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com Indeed, the golden rule of present giving at Xmas fits in with our economically infatuated world view today. One of the main reasons why giving at Xmas is so powerful is that we hardly ever do it for the other 364 days of the year. Familiarity breeds contempt, after all. Thinking about others is not what modern human beings do too often. Of course, parents, in the most part, remain devoted to their children. Parenting is one long sacrificial act, when you really think about it. They say even hostages learn to love their captors eventually. Devotion to a cause or another human being of your blood can become a labour of love. Economics, on the other hand, is all about self-interest and where that leads us in a business sense. The market place is where we humans get down and dirty in the doing of business with each other. Circle, Xmas (1907) Joseph Christian by Library of Congress is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0 What Is this Golden Rule? Quite simply, it is, for every present graciously and generously given to another, you must choose one for yourself. This keeps the economy ticking over in the direction it is established to favour. This self-interest drives our economic wellbeing for the good of the nation and the world. Therefore, according to the golden rule of gift giving at Xmas you must lovingly choose something extra special for yourself. Adam Smith will thank you. Keynes will acknowledge your input. Perhaps, even, Hayek will grant a nod. What will you select for yourself this Christmas that will make you really happy to receive? Choose well, my friend! Robert Sudha Hamilton is the author of Money Matters: Navigating Credit, Debt, and Financial Freedom.  ©MidasWord No results found You can try clearing any filters or head to our store's home Read the full article
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geohistoarte · 5 months
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Concepto: Depresión Económica
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dimensionesogno · 6 months
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L'ERBA DEL VICINO
Adorabile è il gioco degli specchi in cui l’adorata si pone da sola e al centro di se stessa. Il Cantico lo dice a chiare note: come mite gazzella porta le labbra procaci e i seni intonsi nel verde pascolo dove nulla è mancante se tu sei con me. Anche se non ci sei, nulla è mancante perché io ti penso. Il narcisismo è una caratteristica maschile. Nessuna donna va alla conquista di se…
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wally-b-feed · 9 months
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Anthony Fineran (B 1981), Keynes Allot, 2023
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queerasfact · 11 months
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Happy birthday John Maynard Keynes!
Keynes was born on 5 June 1883, and was a hugely influential 20th-century economist. Economics might sound dull, but here’s some fun facts about Keynes:
Keynes recorded his relationships with men and women in a series of meticulous spreadsheets, a great boon to us as queer historians!
Having mostly had relationships with men, when Keynes fell in love with with politician, artist, and writer Ray Strachey, he wrote “I seem to have fallen in love with Ray a little bit, but as she isn’t male I haven’t [been] able to think of any suitable steps to take.”
Keynes was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, most of whom were famous and queer, including writers Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster.
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[Image: Keynes, a middle-aged man, staring seriously into the camera, wearing a suit, and holding a large book. He has a this moustache and is wearing a three-piece suit.]
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Le rapport Stiglitz Prix Nobel d'économie Editions Les liens qui libèrent 2010 Pour une vraie réforme du système monétaire financier international Joseph E. Stiglitz, né le 9 février 1943 à Gary (Indiana), est un économiste américain, lauréat du prix Nobel d'économie avec George Akerlof et Michael Spence en 2001 « pour leurs travaux sur les marchés avec asymétrie d'information. ». Il est l’un des fondateurs et des représentants les plus connus de la « nouvelle économie keynésienne ». Il acquiert sa notoriété populaire à la suite de ses violentes critiques envers le FMI et la Banque mondiale, émises peu après son départ de la Banque mondiale en 2000, alors qu’il y est économiste en chef. Parmi les recherches les plus connues de #Stiglitz figure la théorie du screening, qui vise à obtenir de l’information privée de la part d’un agent économique : cette théorie, avec les lemons d’#Akerlof et l’effet signal de #Spence, est à la base de l’économie de l’information et de la nouvelle économie keynésienne. Il s’intéresse aussi à l’économie du développement. On lui doit également la théorie du salaire d'efficience. #librairiemelodieensoussol  #melodieensoussol #oiseaumortvintage #libraire #librairie #librairiemarseille #librairieparis #librairieindependante #librairieenligne #librairiedoccasion #livresdoccasion #bookstagram #booklover #keynes https://www.instagram.com/p/CqAQfTOsvgy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bulihlh5xnicj · 1 year
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bookish2bookish · 1 year
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De Keynes a Friedman
Los científicos tienden a indagar por respuestas cada vez más exactas y eficientes para la resolución de los conflictos que identifican en las teorías y postulados que predominan en sus campos. En la búsqueda por respuestas, las investigaciones que realizan los científicos pretenden describir la implementación de las teorías en la práctica y busca explicar cómo la investigación científica llega a…
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ferrolano-blog · 1 year
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Michael Roberts: Keynes y la izquierda
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