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Austrian School economist Friedrich Hayek was Keynes's most prominent contemporary critic, with sharply opposing views on the economy. Yet after Keynes's death, he wrote: "He was the one really great man I ever knew, and for whom I had unbounded admiration. The world will be a very much poorer place without him."
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@mac_ack kinda likely
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@lain Mabey he was gay
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They could've married and lived happily, but instead they have wasted time on economics. Libertarians would not have Hayek and everyone else might not have known the stupid inflation-unemployment curve, the world could've been a much better place! :marseysigh:
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@m0xEE as always, love is the way back home