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Economics

True economics is not a quantitative discipline. Properly understood, economics is the study of individuals’ subjective valuation of competing uses of resources under condition of scarcity, along with comparisons of those subjective valuations among persons as evidenced by voluntary market transactions.

Most of what passes for economics these days is actually politics, which is the study of how decisions regarding competing uses of resources among persons are made by coercion.

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