“You must have the discipline that the Swiss have. Never run fiscal deficits. In other words, don't turn on the printing press. If you have a deficit, borrow, pay. Never print unbacked bills.” (Lee Kuan Yew)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 24, 2026
Lee Kuan Yew never understood the profit mechanism, which is the…
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 24, 2026
Occasional X: Economics • Communication • Disinfotainment (IV)
Occasional X: The futile attempt to recycle Hayek (XLXV)
“Samuelson and Friedman ignorantly and falsely labeled Hayek a 'scholastic'. Hundreds of professors have fraudulently labeled Hayek a fascist, an opponent of the welfare state, a Nazi, and an opponent of democracy. Whatever the professors need to marginalize a scientific rival.”…
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 24, 2026
Occasional X: Econ 101― still proto-scientific garbage (XVI)
“Milton Friedman tells the story of 'I, Pencil, …'” (Foundations for Economic Education)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 24, 2026
Milton Friedman was a storyteller, not a scientist. He never understood profit and, as a logical consequence, how the economic system works. That's self-disqualifying and is a shame for…
Occasional X: Clueless economists / Science (CCCXXVII)
“Smith did not invent free markets. He explained why the markets that already existed produced order without anyone intending it. The insight was descriptive before it was prescriptive. He was watching something happen and asking: why does this work? Most people who cite him have… pic.twitter.com/vYDVRUEi4s
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 24, 2026
May 23, 2026
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLX)
“This painful but necessary correction process would have restored the economy to health relatively quickly.” (Handre)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 23, 2026
How could Handre possibly know this?
Keynes failed to understand the concept of profit because he was too stupid for the elementary algebra that underlies… pic.twitter.com/wF2FALWhNr
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLIX)
“Human dignity shall be inviolable. All persons shall be equal before the law. Men and women shall have equal rights.” (Veronika Grimm)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 23, 2026
This may be right or wrong, but it's not economics.
Science is about true/false not about good/bad. This has been known since J. S. Mill, but… pic.twitter.com/9ALFAjxTrZ
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLVIII)
“In 1936, John Maynard Keynes published The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. It became the most influential economics book of the 20th century.” (Students for Liberty)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 23, 2026
Neither Keynes ⇓ nor Hayek understood the concept of profit because both were too stupid for… pic.twitter.com/ijRlXYYQKp