Economics, Politics, and Religion: Social Justice |
The purpose of this blog is to discuss topics in Economics, Politics, and Religion from a social justice approach. I am a strong believer in ethics; and I truly believe that no anlytical methodology is strong without an ethical perspective that, at least, attempts to assign people their respective rights. However, there will be posts that don't analyze all topics through ethics; but all posts will mantain a tangent to one of the three subjects. |
My dear friends and the few numbered readers:
Please read the latest edition of The Economist. Specifically, their two articles: the one on economics and the other on finance. Why is this so significant? Well, basically, The economist has openly criticized and questioned the validity of the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Theory, and the Price-theory for economics and finance, respectively. It will be interesting to see how their future finance and economics articles reflect on their new found love for heterodox theories, but I am excited to see such a development taking place in mainstream media.