琼·罗宾逊对约翰·肯尼斯·加尔布雷斯彻底成功的教化:把一个潜在的凯恩斯主义者变成一个真正的罗宾逊主义者

M. E. Brady
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琼·罗宾逊对方法论和科学哲学采取了反科学的态度。她认为凯恩斯的模型(她歪曲为卡恩的模型)是正确的模型,而古典主义和新古典主义模型是错误的模型。这在20世纪50年代早期关于新古典总生产函数模型的争论中再次出现。琼·罗宾逊认为这是一个错误的模型。显然,她的对手认为这是一个真正的模型。从科学的角度来看,唯一相关的问题是“这个模型是否有助于解释正在研究的现象?”问出这个问题,本可以在这场所谓的“辩论”浮出水面并最终在经济学期刊上发表之前就结束它。当然,凯恩斯从不认为模型是非真即假。模型是有用的,但它们充其量只是对现实的近似。因此,模型不能为真或为假;它可以比其他模型更好或更差,也可以是现有模型的改进或更好的版本。经济科学的目标是不断提出有用的模型,这些模型比以前的模型或旧模型的改进版本更好,以便更准确地解释更多的现实。琼·罗宾逊不教学生经济学。琼·罗宾逊的目标是向学生灌输她自己独特的、偏离常理的、独特的“混蛋凯恩斯主义”。她的目标是培养被洗脑的学生,帮助推广伪凯恩斯主义者的议程。伪凯恩斯主义者是由她的情人理查德·卡恩、她的丈夫奥斯汀·罗宾逊和他们的盟友罗伊·哈罗德组成的。罗伊·哈罗德对凯恩斯作为地球上最伟大的在世经济学家的崇高地位非常嫉妒和羡慕。1937年,约翰•肯尼斯•加尔布雷斯来到英国剑桥,师从凯恩斯。不幸的是,实际上是最不幸的是,1937年5月凯恩斯的严重心脏病发作使这一切变得不可能。相反,约翰·肯尼斯·加尔布雷斯是由琼·罗宾逊亲自指导的。然而,她教给约翰·肯尼斯·加尔布雷斯的是她的私生子凯恩斯主义(罗宾逊主义)。琼·罗宾逊取得了惊人的成功。加尔布雷斯对凯恩斯和《货币通论》(1975)的评论表明,加尔布雷斯接受了琼·罗宾逊“教”他的所有神话,并在他的书籍和出版物中将这些神话传递给了许多其他人。
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On Joan Robinson’s Completely Successful Indoctrination of John Kenneth Galbraith: Turning a Potential Keynesian Into an Actual Robinsonian
Joan Robinson took an anti scientific approach to methodology and philosophy of science. Her belief was that Keynes’s models (which she misrepresented as being R. Kahn’s models) were TRUE models while the Classical and Neoclassical models were FALSE models. This showed up again in the early 1950’s in the useless and sterile controversy about the neoclassical aggregate production function model. Joan Robinson believed that this was a FALSE model. Apparently ,her opponents believed it was a TRUE model. The only relevant question ,from a scientific point of view, is the question “Is this model useful or not in helping to explain the phenomenon under investigation? ”Asking this question would have put an end to this so called “debate” before it surfaced and ended up being published in economics journals.

Of course, Keynes NEVER believed that models are either true or false. Models are useful, but they are, at best, only approximations to reality. Therefore, a model can’t be true or false; it can be better or worse than other models or an improved, better version of an existing model. The goal in economic science is to continually come up with useful models that were better than previous models or improved versions of older models, so that more of reality could be more accurately explained.

Joan Robinson did not teach economics to students. Joan Robinson’s goal was to indoctrinate students in her own unique, deviate, peculiar version of Bastard Keynesianism. Her goal would be to create brainwashed students who would aid in the promotion of the agenda of the Pseudo Keynesians. The Pseudo Keynesians were composed of her lover, Richard Kahn, her husband, Austin Robinson, and their ally, Roy Harrod, who was intensely jealous and envious of Keynes’s exalted position as the greatest living economist on the planet Earth.

In 1937, John Kenneth Galbraith came to Cambridge, England to study under J M Keynes. Unfortunately, indeed most unfortunately, Keynes’s massive May,1937 heart attack made that impossible. Instead, John Kenneth Galbraith was personally instructed by Joan Robinson. What she taught John Kenneth Galbraith, however, was her bastard Keynesianism (Robinsonianism). The results were a striking success for Joan Robinson. An examination of Galbraith’s comments on Keynes and the General Theory in Money (1975) demonstrate that Galbraith accepted all of the myths that Joan Robinson “taught” him and passed those myths on to many others in his books and publications.
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