Philip Pilkington: Debunking Economics – An Interview with Steve Keen – Part 1
Steve Keen is an Associate Professor in economics and finance at
the University of Western Sydney. The second expanded edition of his
popular book Debunking Economics is available now.
Interview conducted by Philip Pilkington, a journalist and writer based in Dublin, Ireland.
Philip Pilkington: One cannot help but be struck by the
reaction of the economics profession to the recent financial crisis. In
the first edition of your book, Debunking Economics,
you warned that a crash was probably coming – and in this you weren’t
the only one. And yet now, post-crash, neoclassical economists have
simply buried their heads in the sand and pretended that rational
criticism of their theories simply doesn’t exist. The crash discredits
almost all these theories and yet they continue to insist that they
remain valid.
They remind me of Christian fundamentalists rabidly arguing against
evolution in face of what appears to be insurmountable evidence against
their assertions. Could you talk a little about this? How can these
people be so deluded? Why won’t they listen to reason?
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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