Monday, October 13, 2008

Krugman Wins Nobel Prize for Economics. . .

. . . and Bill Anderson discusses this event here.

9 comments:

Douglas Porter said...

Essays that attack other authors, but provide not quotes by that author, are intellectually dishonest and downright dangerous.

Douglas Porter said...

Both parties are republican, Josh. And both are against welfare state. They are both financied by the capitalist class and are both, slowly, dismantling the New Deal state. That is why we can say that Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton were Republicans: their actions spoke lounder than their political rhetoric.

Josh said...

I would never even think to call either party republican. Though they are not very liberal either. They are a whole other monster.

Douglas Porter said...

If you look at the philosophical definition of "Republican" they fit.

Josh said...

What is the philosophical definition of republican?

Chris said...

Someone who believes in republican government, a republic.

Chris said...

Once upon a time the Republican party was called the "Democratic-Republican" party. That should make you pause. It means that both modern parties are republican.

Josh said...

Or democratic.

Douglas Porter said...

No, "Democratic" came first, which means it was an adjective that modified "Republican".