Monist and Pluralist Economics

By Dr. Annavajhula J.C. Bose, Department of Economics, SRCC As a typical graduating senior in the Delhi University economics stream of education, Mona Gasolina does not know that there are nine to 20 different schools of thought in economics in contrast to mainstream/neoclassical economics as the monistic and dominant school of thought that she has [...]

The Ridiculous Optimism of Boris’ Government

Furthermore, why are these people so quick to jump on polls when they are so often wrong? Polls seem to be a rather useless tool – they are there for the benefit of political parties grabbing power, in that they can substitute having principles for whatever is the seemingly popular mood – and the popular mood can be wrong.