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Subject Keynes Thought Scarcity Would Soon Disappear. Boy, Was He Wrong.
Date May 10, 2021 8:29 PM
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** By David Gordon
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** Keynes Thought Scarcity Would Disappear in the Near Future. Boy, Was He Wrong. ([link removed])
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It is not surprising that Keynes looks at the economy from the perspective of a government bureaucrat; this is exactly what, for a significant part of his life, he was. It was for his bureaucratic "service," not his economics, that he was elevated to the peerage.

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