In economics, there are a lot of people who say a lot of things. That's disinfotainment. For 200+ years, economics has been cargo cult science, not science. The representative economist doesn't understand the difference.
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 18, 2026
If you were intelligent, you would have realized that…
Read this, and come back if you have a valid refutation.
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 18, 2026
Cross-references: Political Economics/ Stupidity/ Corruptionhttps://t.co/MWTxdbFDwu
“If one takes seriously what Popper says about falsifiability and the critical attitude, then the methodological practice of economics is not only mistaken, it is stupid and intellectually reprehensible.” (Hausman, 1992, p. 275)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 18, 2026
“Now the rationality principle, which in the social sciences plays a role somewhat analogous to the universal laws of the natural sciences, is false, and if, in addition, the situational models are also false, then both the constituent elements of social theory are false.”…
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 18, 2026
For a theory, it matters whether it is true or false. It does not matter whether it is published by a renowned publishing house, on toilet paper, or on social media.
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 18, 2026
“A critical discussion is well-conducted if it is entirely devoted to one aim: to find a flaw in the claim that a…
Kuhn's key methodological concept is the Paradigm Shift. In economics, it consists of moving from false (subjective/behavioral) microfoundations and false (Keynesian) macrofoundations to true (objective/systemic) macrofoundations. The new Paradigm ⇓ satisfies the methodological… pic.twitter.com/g1XUiDKcCq
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 18, 2026