Late-stage enlightenment economics: the idea that sheer volume of transactions between rational individuals measures "the greatest good." https://twitter.com/RealAlNicholson/status/892915623839137792 …
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
The limitations of GDP are well understood. It is used as a metric for economic output over time. It does not measure "the greatest good".
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Replying to @krieghan
You debate single dictionary definitions in a discussion on meta-politics. "What world view informs a strip mall?" would do you more good.
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
You were speaking about economics. No economist says that GDP measures the greatest good - it is a metric. You are employing a strawman.
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Replying to @krieghan
How a concept applied more important than textbook defntn. What if I told you "intelligent design" defntn proves no link to evang xtianity?
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