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Myth and market forces « Previous | |Next »
March 23, 2004

It is interesting the way myth still grips so strongly in modernity shaped by Enlightenment rationality. Myth is not some wild exuberance of a fervid imagination. It is integrated into economic rationality.

An example?
The belief, nay the faith, in the markets being self-correcting and tending towards equilibrium.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 6:03 PM | | Comments (0)
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