Heretics welcome! Economics needs a new Reformation | Larry Elliott
Neoclassical economics has become an unquestioned belief system and treats those challenging the creed as dangerous
In October 1517, an unknown Augustinian monk by the name of Martin Luther changed the world when he grabbed a hammer and nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. The Reformation started there.
The tale of how the 95 theses were posted is almost certainly false. Luther never mentioned the incident and the first account of it didn't surface until after his death. But it makes a better story than Luther writing a letter (which is what probably happened), and that's why the economist Steve Keen, dressed in a monk's habit and wielding a blow up hammer, could be found outside the London School of Economics last week.
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