What is a good place to learn unbiased economics? The Austrians and Fascists seem to have been onto something good, but it's hard to learn about economics while sifting through Keynesian propaganda, where you just burden the next Generation with your problems.
Anyone got some good sources to learn more about economics?
>This is also an /economics/ General
>>73190461
Austrians are about as credible as Marxists in mainstream economics.
Near every real economist is either a Keynesian or a Chicago schooler. It's not propaganda, it's just math doesn't support the magic free market.
>>73190461
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6fu-Wi1kKQ (24 seconds)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mERAfWtOTo (4 minutes)
>>73190662
>le fedora maymay
Austrians believe in Praxeology, and this is /pol/ we don't give a shit what mainstream people think.
>bump
>>73190794
Praxeology is pure pseudo-science, hence why the Austrian school gets laughed at by any qualified economist.
>and this is /pol/ we don't give a shit what mainstream people think.
If feelings are going to govern your thoughts on the economy then just give up and be a Marxist.
>>73191019
>human behavior
>pseudo-science
Marketing majors BTFO.
>>73191779
>Was invented by Von Mises because he decided Imperial evidence hurt his feelings.
>Not pseudoscience.
Austrian school is for Dunning-Kruger plebs
>>73191962
>Imperial evidence
>>73192059
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIaXVntqlUE
>>73192059
kek this
It's a complete pseudoscience that nobody takes seriously other than a few degenerate lolbertarians.