The real Keynesian Theory, explained brief and simple
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A simple and brief explanation of the Keynesian Theory and what's behind and before it: politics. That's all.
There is no such thing as a “good” or a “bad” economic policy. It is only about where politics wants to lead you.
And where You want to lead politics.
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The real Keynesian Theory, explained brief and simple - Fabrizio V. Catullo
Fabrizio V. Catullo
The real Keynesian Theory, explained brief and simple
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Table of contents
Preface
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Acknowledgments
Fabrizio V. Catullo
The real Keynesian Theory, explained brief and simple
Preface
A simple and brief explanation of the Keynesian Theory and what's behind and before it: politics. That's all.
There is no such thing like a good
or a bad
economic policy. It is only about where politics wants to lead you.
And where You want to lead politics.
Chapter 1
The Distribution of Wealth
"There's an old quote I love: I always skate where the puck will be, not where it's been".
What I have just mentioned is a quote pronounced at the annual Flint Center Apple products show by the great genius Steve Jobs. For those who do not know him, but I think very few, is the man (or rather was, because unfortunately he disappeared a few years ago) who invented the computer as we know it today, easy to use for anyone, even those who have never had anything to do with electronics and technology, even for children, and in fact it is simple and fun. So, Jobs has created a computer with all those colors, images, easy to use; but not enough, he then invented the smart phone, the iPhone, the phone that surfs the Internet, processes data ... so definitely a great genius and this is also clear in his famous sentences. The quote that I have mentioned before means basically: When I'm in the game, I make the game.
The meaning is obvious: the ability 'to stay ahead, to figure out before the others, in short, to make the game, not taking it. To be masters of what will happen and not ignorant slaves.
To be the ones who make the game, not let it be made, for example, by those who govern us. Frequently I notice that many citizens, the majority, do not know the relationship between economics and politics, and so they vote badly
, meaning in a manner that is different from their real expectations and intentions and that because, not knowing the merits of the issues well, they end up being more influenced by propaganda messages than proposals actually intended to suit their interests.
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