“Marx completed the inversion. Surplus was no longer understood as mere excess product, but as surplus labor embodied in value form.” (Beyon.D)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 15, 2026
False, again!
Because Marx got the foundational magnitude of economics —profit— wrong, his communicative contribution reduces to…
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 15, 2026
Occasional X: The futile attempt to recycle Marx (LIX)
Occasional X: Paradigm Shift (CXI)
“Even by standards of evolutionary theory, it's not clear whether economics is a science, yet: …” (oc)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 15, 2026
The founding fathers have defined economics as a social science, and accordingly, it has been based on subjective/behavioral assumptions/axioms. This has been the… pic.twitter.com/IWUvJ1QUz7
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLIII)
“Economics is the study of the economy, not the study of economists.” (Ricardo Reis)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 15, 2026
“Then he enrolled in economics 301, the legendary Frank Knight's price theory course at Chicago. Knight was crusty, skeptical, and intellectually devastating. His course went well beyond…
Occasional X: Economists’ eternal problem with methodology (XIII)
“The sectoral identity is true by definition after the fact.“ (NReadMoore)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 15, 2026
This is one of the dumbest statements in all of methodology. It clearly shows the scientific incompetence of Austrians.
When an apple falls from the tree, science tells one exactly which distance it has…
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLIII)
“In a 1920 paper, Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises (German; 29 September 1881 – 10 October 1973) an Austrian School economist, historian, logician, and sociologist wrote and lectured extensively on socialism. He is best known for his work on praxeology studies which compared… pic.twitter.com/UCbVgIJ7zu
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 15, 2026
Occasional X: The foul spirit of political economics (CCLII)
Austrians do not understand the pivotal economic concept of profit. As a consequence, Austrianism is not a science. Every intelligent layman with some scientific instinct can replicate the proof.
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 15, 2026
How the intelligent non-economist can refute every economist hands down…
May 14, 2026
Occasional X: Clueless economists / Breakdown (XXV)
“Japan carries the world's highest debt-to-GDP ratio (~260%). As rates rise, the cost of servicing that debt becomes alarming, and investors are demanding a risk premium.” (Tobias Carlisle)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) May 14, 2026
If you didn't see this coming since 2020‡, you are scientifically incompetent.
The…