> On Jan 27, 2017, at 8:34 PM, juan <juan....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 17:23:36 -0500
> John Newman <j...@synfin.org> wrote:
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>    I'll reply to your message later, but there's something I feel
>    curious about right now. 
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>    Do you think that the people who run the US central bank (or
>    any other central bank), and all the 'economists' from 'very
>    important' universities who take central banks and money
>    printing for granted, are 'scientists'? Are so called
>    'keynesian' 'economists' 'scientists'? 
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No. It's a "field" that can be gamed and manipulated using analytical 
techniques, but fundamentally it would fall more in line as a form of sociology 
or some other study of people. Economic policy is dictated by the barrel of the 
gun, rules and charters and guidelines written out by corporate interests and 
enforced by the various governments in a very transparent attempt at keeping 
the rich man (and nation) rich and the poor man (and nation) poor. I have no 
deep understanding or insights on this subject (nor much interest) but these 
are the thoughts off the top of my head. 


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