Beware the Golden Keys
Peter Boettke at
“Coordination Problem” HERE
“To me economic science represents a
golden key that unlocks all the mysteries of the universe. Once in
possession of that key, the owner can understand the way the world works -- not
just market behavior proper, but all of human action and interaction from the
most base to the most sacred. But the point of this golden key is not
that its value lies in unique possession, but instead grows in value the more
it is shared and appreciated by others. This is ultimately my theory of
social change through education.”
Comment
I love Peter’s enthusiasm as a teacher, as shown in his book, “Living
Economics”, 2012.
But I worry at
such hyperbole, given that economics covers many diverse interpretations of it
content, from the bizarre to the profound (Peter is closer to the second
category than the first – he’s a self-proclaimed “Austrian”, which itself has
several shades).
People who believe they have the “golden key” that “grows in value the
more it is shared and appreciated by others” are likely to be disappointed.
Our discipline is littered with memorials to the ghosts of former
‘golden keys’ thinking.
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