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Alternative Academics: Post Autistic Economics

sociétélibre (from osan) | 17.11.2004 18:31 | Education | Oxford

Next Alternative Academics Event: Post Autistic Economics

Sunday 21st of November
11am-1pm
Whadam College- Old Refectory

Have you ever felt that strong disagreement with an economics article you have read, but never had the chance to actually debate it? Have you ever come out of an economics tutorial feeling that your tutor’s ideas made terrific sense in theory but failed to explain the suffering and poverty of world around us? Whether you are a economics student, an anthropologist who has never opened an economics textbook in his life, or an astronomist lost in stars and black holes, you have a contribution to make!! Your perspectives, your doubts and challenges are un unrecognized asset for the development of this subject.

PAE (Post Autistic Economics) is about opening up economics and launching a critical but constructive debate on its doctrines. PAE is about trying to create a new story when the old one we are sold is not accurate and insightful enough! Economists are a remarkably conservative class of scholars: it took 20 years for the economists at the IMF to realize that their structural adjustment policies simply failed in most of the cases, although evidence has been available for a long time. Many died and suffered in the meanwhile.

Here in Oxford our syllabi seldom give us the possibility to reflect on a plurality of views- we are stuck with a single model and a single truth. Let us change this together!

Learn more about the ideas behind the Post Autistic Economics movement at the PAE workshop on Sunday! And remember: it is not a lecture or a long boring speech, it is an open debate!

“…Economics is science in some senses, but is at the same time ideology… ”
Peter Söderbaum

To find out more about PAE on the web go to: www.paecon.net

sociétélibre (from osan)

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Economics? Urghhhhh!!

17.11.2004 20:23

Economics is a right wing pseudoscience. NO form of economics is desirable. NO TO ALL ECONOMICS. Fuck the economy. One solution: WORLD ANARCHIST REVOLUTION!!

Seriously, ANARCHISM is the only way forward. Everything else in this so-called "movement" is FULL OF SHIT.

devil's advocate


Some more lectures

18.11.2004 01:01

The Economic base of Academia. From Plato to Roger Scrutton ( including his cheap attempts at credibility citing Oasis ) .
Standing on the Shoulders of Idiots. The Third Way.
Why I am an idiot ( with A ( I can lecture for hours without notes ) Giddens).
Voodoo Economics ( with J M Keynes,Baron Samedi )
Being A Successful Anarchist leader ( with S Rimmington )
From Oxford to Job Club: A life ( shouldn't have gone there anyway)
The status quo: Three chords to market the revolution.

All published by Rowletch ( cos theoriz is grate OK )

Greek philosophy. Discus




Adorno's Flying Circus


Credibility from Oasis? I think you're confused.

18.11.2004 11:09

There was nothing "credible" about that particular album. But he didn't take the "standing on the shoulders of" idea from Oasis. Oasis got that from a saying on an old coin. AND at least this bloke didn't make the mistake of leaving the s of end of the word shoulders. Duh.

You're right that Anthony Giddens is a fucking idiot though. He's got to be the most politically naive theorest out there.

Keynes had a few good ideas mind you.

One more thing. If you went to Oxford University just to try and get a "good job" and ended up at the "job club" then it serves you right. Universities aren't job factories, they're places where you can learn interesting stuff. And get drunk a lot and take drugs and sleep around and put off having to worry about the realities of working life for a few more years before finally becoming a prisoner of the system (or a prison guard??).

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"Cos the geezer's only got one shoulder init!" - Liam Gallagher.

bloke


clarification of piss taker

18.11.2004 13:15

I was having a larf - I detest fucking Universities. The Scrutton comment was actually his reference to Be Here Now where he was trying to work in the 'credibility' of Oasis and the academic 'credibility' of Heidegger. I don't thinbk for one moment that Oasis are credible - Nor that snob Adorno. Economics is bumf.

There's always Oxford St University. I would like to see the Oxford Graduates skint and all in Job Club as opposed to the Old Boys Club etc etc.

Are we losing our sense of humour. Not more than 100 words please.

Adornos Flying jazz Club