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"Principles of economics, translated" wtf?

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Nielsio Posted: Wed, Mar 24 2010 2:29 PM

For some reason the audience thought this was funny.

For some reason it has 726,000 views.

For some reason this guy has a Ph.D. in Economics ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoram_Bauman ).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVp8UGjECt4

 

wtf?

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It is kinda funny....

Where there is no property there is no justice; a proposition as certain as any demonstration in Euclid

Fools! not to see that what they madly desire would be a calamity to them as no hands but their own could bring

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I. Ryan replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 2:55 PM

Nielsio:

For some reason the audience thought this was funny.

Why is it not?

If I wrote it more than a few weeks ago, I probably hate it by now.

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Nielsio replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 3:06 PM

I. Ryan:

Why is it not?

Because it makes no sense. It's not even childish humor. It seems total desperation to me. This guy is an environmentalist (see the wiki link), and hates the nature of reality and human freedom. So he comes up with a string of non-sequitors. I feel to see how this could be funny to anybody besides the most desperate of lefties.

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I. Ryan replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 3:09 PM

Nielsio:

Because it makes no sense. It's not even childish humor. It seems total desperation to me. This guy is an environmentalist (see the wiki link), and hates the nature of reality and human freedom. So he comes up with a string of non-sequitors. I feel to see how this could be funny to anybody besides the most desperate of lefties.

Did you not even like the joke about macro- and microeconomics?

If I wrote it more than a few weeks ago, I probably hate it by now.

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Nielsio:

I. Ryan:

Why is it not?

Because it makes no sense. It's not even childish humor. It seems total desperation to me. This guy is an environmentalist (see the wiki link), and hates the nature of reality and human freedom. So he comes up with a string of non-sequitors. I feel to see how this could be funny to anybody besides the most desperate of lefties.

Are you this much fun at parties? 

 

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abskebabs replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 3:12 PM

Nielsio:

I. Ryan:

Why is it not?

Because it makes no sense. It's not even childish humor. It seems total desperation to me. This guy is an environmentalist (see the wiki link), and hates the nature of reality and human freedom. So he comes up with a string of non-sequitors. I feel to see how this could be funny to anybody besides the most desperate of lefties.

Are you sure you didn't react this way because you're watching this video knowing beforehand the guy's a nutty environmentalist?

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Giant_Joe replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 3:40 PM

I liked his description of number 4.

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Nielsio replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 4:27 PM

I. Ryan:

Nielsio:

Because it makes no sense. It's not even childish humor. It seems total desperation to me. This guy is an environmentalist (see the wiki link), and hates the nature of reality and human freedom. So he comes up with a string of non-sequitors. I feel to see how this could be funny to anybody besides the most desperate of lefties.

Did you not even like the joke about macro- and microeconomics?

No. Like I said: his jokes don't make any sense. Micro-econs are wrong about specific things and macro are wrong about things in general? How is that funny? All he's saying is that all economics is wrong; even though he says he's in economics himself.

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Nielsio replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 4:28 PM

abskebabs:

Are you sure you didn't react this way because you're watching this video knowing beforehand the guy's a nutty environmentalist?

I didn't know anything about him prior to the video.

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Nielsio replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 4:29 PM

hayekianxyz:

Are you this much fun at parties? 

I don't laugh at jokes that I find nonsensical. Even at parties. I don't find parties very fun where people laugh for no reason.

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Nielsio replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 4:33 PM

Giant_Joe:

I liked his description of number 4.

Why? It's a blatant strawman. Clearly what is being meant is that people respond to a change in incentives; and we should think about those changes and it's consequences. And even though it's on itself a bit of a tautology, that doesn't mean many people would deny this simple truth and it bears repeating.

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he is not giving a critical lecture. he is making cheap jokes. he is trying to humour an audience not educate.

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You should watch some of his other stand-up stuff. A couple of his gigs are posted on Youtube. I always thought they were funnier than this one.

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scineram replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 7:22 PM

Drink.

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Conza88 replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 7:27 PM

scineram:

Drink.

At least we now know why, one word sentences is pretty much all you can muster... Big Smile

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Giant_Joe replied on Wed, Mar 24 2010 9:55 PM

Conza88:

scineram:

Drink.

At least we now know why, one word sentences is pretty much all you can muster... Big Smile

Although I agree with the sentiment, this is still a ROFL statement. :)

 

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abskebabs replied on Mon, Mar 29 2010 5:08 AM

I decided to get in touch with Dr Bauman and asked him if he'd heard of the Austrian School. He replied he had, and it looks like he's looking into it now while preparing his macro cartoon book. He thanked me for the links I provided too. Good stuff!

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Solredime replied on Mon, Mar 29 2010 6:37 AM

I remember my economics teacher showing us this back at school.

I really don't understand the "macroeconomists have predicted 9 out of the last 5 recessions." Where the hell does that come from? Macroeconomists fail because they underpredict. Three years ago mainstream economists were heralding a "new economy" of permanent prosperity, right before the crash.

The choices are bad thing makes no sense either. Choices are good, otherwise people could not improve upon their lot in life, or "choose the optimum consumption bundle given their budget constraint". It's almost as though he is trying to wish away tradeoffs from reality.

Some of the stuff on opportunity cost is funny though, and so is the margin part.

The trade makes everyone worse off part was completely worthless. It was wrong, without being funny.

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