In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
   MooseFET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On May 4, 8:19 pm, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> MooseFET wrote:
>> > On May 4, 12:32 pm, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > [....]
>>
>> >>The Marxist contribution to western thought is that it put everything in
>> >>terms of labor and thus allowed us to quantify the human component of
>> >>economies.
>>
>> > No the great insight by Marx was in the selling of ducks.  "Anybody
>> > want to buy a duct"  has done more to advance economic thinking than
>> > the works of most economists.
>>
>> > Economists have a vested interest in preventing people from
>> > understanding economics.  They are well paid and know that they
>> > wouldn't be for long if people really understood what was going on.
>>
>> You must be an economist because you provide absolutely no
>> interpretation of what the hell you were saying in ghe first paragraph
>> (as if you actually know what you were trying to say). Duct or duck,
>> first of all. Second of all--make a point.
>
>Groucho Marx.

Give that man a cigar.

/BAH

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