JJ: In some article you linked, Spengler explains who Adam "Invisible Hand" Smith was: In the cited paper, Cardinal Ratzinger picked a bone with the determinism of the "free market" economic model: Following the tradition inaugurated by Adam Smith, this position holds that the market is incompatible with ethics because voluntary "moral" actions contradict market rules and drive the moralizing entrepreneur out of the game.
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intelligent soldiers ?
The ones not now residing on Planet Pepe
They must have a special IQ test for scots. I never met one over ~75.
That's because you never met Maxwell
OK, about the time of our civil war there was a guy that could take homo frenchy equations like Ampere's and appropriate them.
How about Adam Smith? Kelvin? James Stirling? Maclaurin? Tait? Alexander Fleming?
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Wedderburn? Maclane?
Napier, Yule, Gregory, Borwein?
David Hume? Duns Scotus?
JJ: In some article you linked, Spengler explains who Adam "Invisible Hand" Smith was:
In the cited paper, Cardinal Ratzinger picked a bone with the determinism of the "free market" economic model:
Following the tradition inaugurated by Adam Smith, this position holds that the market is incompatible with ethics because voluntary "moral" actions contradict market rules and drive the moralizing entrepreneur out of the game.
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