keynes definetly won that rap battle
But he was scripted to lose. And in the second one he was knocked out by Hayek’s economic argument
>“I want plans for the many, not by the few”
>Supports system that puts control of the economy in a wealthy elite whose failures crash the economy
LOSS, all he’s advocating for is a structure functioning much like the one he claims to be against. Technically they’re both wrong because the ‘steering’ is done regardless of government intervention.
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abolish-everything said: They both lost because they supported capitalism
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honestly? yeah.
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