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Eisenstein's latest work is titled "Sacred Economics", already a hint of what's likely amiss. He's considered here in VT as "brilliant", his syncretic ramblings regarded rather worshipfully,if as innovative revelations. I went to hear him speak for 2 hours, and came away with the strong impression that it was largely nothing more than a retread of German Idealism.
ReplyDeleteBut... given a choice between a retread of Idealism and a retread of New Dealism, I'll take the former.
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