“If this interpretation is correct, then the issue is not merely whether prices are flexible or sticky. The deeper issue concerns the social ontology of prices themselves. In the Walrasian tradition, prices are primarily signals. In the later Hicksian tradition, prices are also… pic.twitter.com/kBm1RSnCIg
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) June 3, 2026
AXEC: New Foundations of Economics
This blog connects to the AXEC Project which applies a superior method of economic analysis. The following comments have been posted on selected blogs as catalysts for the ongoing Paradigm Shift. The comments are brought together here for information. The full debates are directly accessible via the Blog-References. Scrap the lot and start again―that is what a Paradigm Shift is all about. Time to make economics a science.
June 3, 2026
Occasional X: Clueless economists / Price Mechanism (XVII)
Occasional X: Clueless economists / Price Mechanism (XVI)
“Prices diverge from labor values in proportion to the organic composition of capital.” (Students for Liberty, paraphrasing Marx)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) June 3, 2026
Marx got profit wrong. As a logical consequence, he did not understand how the economy works — in particular, how the price mechanism works.
The… pic.twitter.com/4gl6R1bJnx
June 2, 2026
Occasional X: Clueless economists / Science (CCCXXXV)
“This comes from the tradition of econometrics. The idea is that everything in economics has to be measurable like in physics. So economists have to keep denying the inexact reality of economics at every turn. A good example of this is the most inexact field in economics: macro.”… pic.twitter.com/KCG3rw2NWU
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) June 2, 2026
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLXXII)
“Many economists say that criticism in their discipline is very harsh and standards are very high.” (Ryan Briggs)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) June 2, 2026
Economists are look-alike scientists. What they say about themselves and their discipline is hallucinatory.
The major approaches and their derivatives are mutually… pic.twitter.com/BN9UWCif4w
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLXXI)
“Hoppe refuted induction in 1985” (quoted by charsky)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) June 2, 2026
No. He merely summarized the methodological flaws of Austrianism.
Austrianism has always been proto-scientific garbage. Educate yourself with the AXECqueryhttps://t.co/v8xOkJhaWn
Hoppe never understood profit. When the…
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLXX)
“We really need to do a thorough purging of the United States.” (Paul Krugman)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) June 2, 2026
This may be right or wrong, but it's not economics.
Economists and scientists have only a superficial resemblance. Neither mainstream nor heterodox economists ever had any idea what science is all… pic.twitter.com/ltU9pfOB2A
June 1, 2026
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLXIX)
“'Economic theory' is a very strange beast—it has to be wrong, or else your map is the size of the territory, and hence is useless; …” (Brad DeLong)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) June 1, 2026
Brad DeLong is again playing with the word 'wrong'. Wrong in science means material or logical inconsistency: “The chief demerit…