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… pic.twitter.com/2ZqZ6BiYom
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) July 17, 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.
July 17, 2026
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCCXVI)
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCCXV)
“As the father of modern economics Adam Smith wrote, we should “allow every man to pursue his own interest his own way, upon the liberal plan of equality, liberty and justice.” (Adam Smith, quoted by Foundations for Economic Education)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) July 17, 2026
This may be true or false… pic.twitter.com/7S4foAMl5U
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCCXIV)
“Keynes was so convinced that he was more clever than all the other people that he thought his instinct told him what ought to be done, and he would invent a theory to convince people to do it.” (Friedrich Hayek)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) July 17, 2026
Hayek never got it: “Economics is the study of the economy, not… pic.twitter.com/RitYaA9Xnf
July 16, 2026
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCCXIII)
“When leftists run out of arguments, which usually happens quite fast, they simply call their opponents 'far-right.' If freedom, reducing poverty, fighting bureaucracy, driving growth and prosperity for all are far-right, please call me far-right as well. Who else is with me?”… pic.twitter.com/lUJdSiauyc
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) July 16, 2026
Occasional X: Clueless economists / Inflation / Deflation / Stagflation (XLXXII)
“Does the free market naturally push prices down?” (Mises Media)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) July 16, 2026
The axiomatically correct macroeconomic Law of Supply and Demand ⇓ tells one how ― in the elementary case ― the avg price P moves under the condition of market clearing as a function of avg wage rate W, inverse… pic.twitter.com/1MZKRrfSQj
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCCXII)
“Argentina as the ambivalence of the multipolar world. It (unjustifiably) defeats Egypt and thus the Global South. But then it defeats England and makes a point for the Global South.” (Branko Milanovic)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) July 16, 2026
Whatever this is, it is not economics.
Economics has defined itself as a… pic.twitter.com/ErdM5EBwvR
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCCXI)
“In 1969, as America debated whether to end the military draft, a US Army general told a presidential commission he did not want to command an army of mercenaries. Milton Friedman answered him: 'General, would you rather command an army of slaves?'” (Milton Friedman, quoted by…
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) July 16, 2026