Thursday, December 30, 2010

"Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem

One of the best videos I have seen on Austrian vs. Keynesian economics:


They are also making a sequel:


Actually, what we see implemented today is not even Keynesian economics. Hayek confirms this, particularly at the end of these two interviews:



So, if even Keynes would disapprove of Keynesianism and the current policies in the US and Europe are not Keynesianism, what are they? Gerald Celente calls them exactly what they are - fascism:

Duck Tales Inflation Lesson

Even kids know the current system is wrong.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Doing Well by Doing Good – Implications of the Idea and Its Relevance Today

Thesis: "The implications of the idea of “social business practices” can be dangerous not only because they can bring government regulation – there is a much greater threat here and it lies in the field of principles. If property rights are violated in these “socially desirable” cases through government policies, it is only a matter of time before the same policies affect other sectors previously not under the consideration of regulation."

http://www.mediafire.com/?ezq86t9qc725bfs

Power, Plenty and Poverty; How to Achieve a Fairer Distribution of Wealth and Income

Thesis: "Many scientists and politicians make the fatal mistake of omitting economic factors while stressing on the moral or even emotional side of the question of poverty. This essay will attempt to omit this mistake by concentrating on the main reason for the existence of the huge income gap and the current distribution of world wealth – the disproportion of power and the reason for it."

 http://www.mediafire.com/?zsnazuk8mzne56p

The Financial and Economic Crisis - Will It Lead to a New Set of Business Norms and Values

This is my first essay on economic issues. In it, I argue that business norms are flexible, but values never change because of human nature and competition.

http://www.mediafire.com/?33aa8ri43mtmf5v

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