We've agreed that this will henceforth be known in popular discourse and technical literature as the Magic Carpet fallacy. It needs a name on an emergency basis because of the growing threat this specific fallacy poses in American political discourse.
We've agreed that this will henceforth be known in popular discourse and technical literature as the Magic Carpet fallacy. It needs a name on an emergency basis because of the growing threat this specific fallacy poses in American political discourse.
This 1996 @pkrugman.bsky.social precis on Ricardo will not only bestow you with a secure understanding of comparative advantage, but as important, will help you understand why many may think they grasp the idea in its fullest, but really don't. web.mit.edu/krugman/www/...#econsky
This 1996 @pkrugman.bsky.social precis on Ricardo will not only bestow you with a secure understanding of comparative advantage, but as important, will help you understand why many may think they grasp the idea in its fullest, but really don't. web.mit.edu/krugman/www/...#econsky
like there a lot of problems with the Democratic Party but so much criticism only seems to be "why don't democrats, who i hate, cater to my exact political whims"
December 4, 2024 at 7:48 PM
like there a lot of problems with the Democratic Party but so much criticism only seems to be "why don't democrats, who i hate, cater to my exact political whims"
Ea-nāṣir lived in n. 1 Old Street (this is a modern name completely fabricated by Sir Leonard Wooley, the excavator at the time) of area AH. This home was finely built and stood with an area of 110 m2, an average home in this neighborhood being about 70 m2.
The usual suspects are out there yelling "There are 23 million government workers! Fire most of them!" No awareness that most work for local governments, and most of *them* are schoolteachers. Federal employment hasn't grown since the 1950s
November 23, 2024 at 2:06 PM
The usual suspects are out there yelling "There are 23 million government workers! Fire most of them!" No awareness that most work for local governments, and most of *them* are schoolteachers. Federal employment hasn't grown since the 1950s