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Originally Posted by Hot, crispy nice hobbit
(Economics may be considered the balance of values)
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It can indeed! But how do we pick our vocabulary is always a political choice... or at least value-carrying one.
So do we call the equilibrum of values the truth, the right, the peace on earth, God's will, the at last enlightened humankind... or economics...
This world of ours throws economics to our eyes 24/7.
But we're not obliged to use those terms.
Like in the schools the board of education talks of students as "customers" and schools as "providers of educational services" today... Who decided that we should talk that way? We ourselves?
What would have Tolkien thought of that? What if he had been told that he would have to make haste in the university, concentrating only on a narrow field to graduate in minimal time possible to be "efficient" from the point of economics, and not just study all those futile old languages which are not to be turned into instant profit by the markets?
Like I said, that's a question of values...