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This is a more (popular) philosophical way of stating the institutional view. Money is a construct of the culture that is formalized in law and characterized by institutional arrangements created by human and can be changed. MMT is based on institutional analysis and is opposed to the naturalistic assumptions of conventional economists that just happen underlies policy that favors elite interests over people in general and the planet. CaitlinJohnstone.comMoney Is Made Up And We Can Change The Rules Whenever We WantCaitlin Johnstone See alsoA Nation That’s Always At War Has No Moral Authority: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
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This is a more (popular) philosophical way of stating the institutional view. Money is a construct of the culture that is formalized in law and characterized by institutional arrangements created by human and can be changed. MMT is based on institutional analysis and is opposed to the naturalistic assumptions of conventional economists that just happen underlies policy that favors elite interests over people in general and the planet. CaitlinJohnstone.comMoney Is Made Up And We Can Change The Rules Whenever We WantCaitlin Johnstone See alsoA Nation That’s Always At War Has No Moral Authority: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
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This is a more (popular) philosophical way of stating the institutional view. Money is a construct of the culture that is formalized in law and characterized by institutional arrangements created by human and can be changed. MMT is based on institutional analysis and is opposed to the naturalistic assumptions of conventional economists that just happen underlies policy that favors elite interests over people in general and the planet.
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Money Is Made Up And We Can Change The Rules Whenever We WantCaitlin Johnstone
A Nation That’s Always At War Has No Moral Authority: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix