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lukas099
3y ago
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I think the word "masterly" can be taken as praise, but I don't think that's the way Keynes meant it here.
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CrazyStat
3y ago
Even if we read it that way, what's the hypocrisy? Was Keynes famously an advocate of public institutions never doing anything deceptive?
lukas099
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3y ago
Oh I see what you mean. No I don't think it's been shown that he was hypocritical there.
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