“At the limit, firms automate their way to boundless productivity and zero demand.” (Falk, Tsoukalas, quoted by Jack)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 31, 2026
AI brings employment again to the fore. Needless to emphasize that legacy Employment Theory has been axiomatically wrong since the founding fathers. For details,… pic.twitter.com/6bWcY0ZfFI
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.
May 31, 2026
Occasional X: How it works (CDLXXIX)
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLXVIII)
“Marx is actually far more popular in English and history departments than economics departments, which is telling.” (Chris Freiman)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 31, 2026
Marx is only one example of economists' scientific incompetence, which is still the dominating mindset in economics departments.
The history of… pic.twitter.com/5eI5ZqjVC6
May 30, 2026
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLXVII)
When economists talk about the “top 4 leading figures of 20th century economics” one should never forget that economics has never reached the level of a science and that economists are not scientists but look-alikes. Feynman called it cargo cult science.
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 30, 2026
The major approaches… pic.twitter.com/Md177Ov5Cf
May 29, 2026
Occasional X: Economists’ eternal problem with methodology (XIV)
“The 'Methodenstreit' is back!” (Mises Institute)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 29, 2026
No.
The founding fathers defined economics as a social science, and accordingly, it has been based on subjective/behavioral assumptions/axioms. This has been the methodological ur-mistake, and this is why economics is a… pic.twitter.com/W5XFaUPEoW
Occasional X: The history of economic thought is the history of scientific failure (XLIII)
The history of economic thought is the history of scientific failure. The major approaches (Walrasianism, Keynesianism, Marxianism, Austrianism, and their derivatives) are mutually contradictory, axiomatically false, and materially/formally inconsistent. They all got profit…
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 29, 2026
Occasional X: Clueless economists / Science (CCCXXXIV)
“250 years after The Wealth of Nations, William Easterly's Violent Saviors revives Smith's core insight: development must arise from voluntary cooperation, not expert design.” (Econlib)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 29, 2026
This may be true or false sociology, but it is not economics.
Adam Smith was not an original… pic.twitter.com/LvINZkNrML
Occasional X: Clueless economists / Science (CCCXXXIII)
“The Austrian corpus is internally consistent.” (Rothbard, quoted by Law the Lawless)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 29, 2026
No, Austrianism is axiomatically false and deductively inconsistent. It is based on the behavioral triviality that human wants have a priority order. ⇓ This is true, but leads to nothing of… pic.twitter.com/UPk1avP5Ih