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July 21, 2025

Occasional Xs: Clueless economists / Money (XXXI)

July 14, 2025

Occasional Xs: How cargo cult science works (III)

 

May 29, 2025

Occasional Xs: Clueless economists / Science (CLXX)

 


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April 16, 2025

Occasional Xs: The futile attempt to recycle Hayek (XXXV)

 

February 17, 2025

Occasional Xs: How cargo cult science works (II)

 

February 12, 2025

Occasional Xs: The futile attempt to recycle Adam Smith (LXXX)

 

January 27, 2025

Occasional Xs: Another example of economic storytelling/filibuster/blather (IV)

 

October 14, 2024

Occasional Xs: The futile attempt to recycle Keynesianism (LXI)

 

“Years ago I heard Mr. Cobden say at a League Meeting that ‘Political Economy was the highest study of the human mind, for that the physical sciences required by no means so hard an effort.’” (Bagehot, 1885)

This topos is the standard excuse when economists are confronted with the fact that, compared to genuine sciences, economics as a Cargo Cult (Feynman's term) has achieved virtually nothing in 200+ years. 

March 27, 2024

Occasional Xs: Clueless economists / Science (LXXVII)

 


March 6, 2024

How to deal with the impossible science

 Comment on Lars Syll on 'Why economics is an impossible science'


Economics claims to be a science, but it is NOT. The major approaches (Walrasianism, Keynesianism, Marxianism, Austrianism, and their derivatives) are axiomatically false & materially/formally inconsistent & ALL got profit wrong. So, economic policy guidance has never had valid scientific foundations. Because of their scientific incompetence, economists are a clear and present danger to their fellow citizens.#1

Lars Syll concedes that so-called orthodox economics is a failed/fake science. As a well-established scientific loser, he argues with a worn-out cliche: “Economics is unlike physics and chemistry as natural sciences but it partakes of the life sciences including their extensions as the social sciences. While these "science" qualify as "science" owing to their assumption of naturalism and use the scientific method, the application of method is determined by the type of subject matter.”#2

Lars Syll, however, claims that the characterization as a failed/fake science “doesn't necessarily apply to so-called heterodox schools like MMT”.

Why?

“Instead, MMT adopts an historical and institutional approach which recognizes economics as a study of events from particular perspectives that are conditioned by both subjective and objective considerations instead of presuming that economics is based on invariant principles similar to the natural sciences.”

First methodological mistake: Economics is about how the economy works. It is a systems science and NOT a social science, i.e., NOT about Human Nature / Motives / Behavior / Preferences / Choice / Incentives / Expectations, etc. Psycho-social economics has always been proto-scientific garbage.#3 It is only good for political blathering/agenda pushing.

Second methodological mistake: MMT gets the objective side of the economic system wrong. More precisely, MMTers are too stupid for the elementary algebra that is necessary to determine macroeconomic profit. Clearly, when the foundational concept of the subject matter ― profit ― is provably false, the whole analytical superstructure is scientifically worthless.#4

There is no way out. Economics in all its manifestations is a failed/fake science. MMT is no exception.

Egmont Kakarot-Handtke


#2 This is what Feynman called cargo cult science. Cross-references Proto-Science/Cargo Cult Science/Fake Science

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December 18, 2023

Occasional Xs: No false-hero memorials (XXII)

 


November 20, 2023

Occasional Xs: Clueless economists / Science (XXIII)

 

November 15, 2023

Occasional Xs: The real problem of economics (X)

 

May 6, 2023

Occasional Tweets: The economist's point of view is still scientifically worthless

 


May 1, 2023

Occasional Tweets: The futile attempt to recycle political economics (II)