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John Maynard Keynes' Theory of Employment-Etc. - Chapter 2.1 Classical Postulates

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My voice is a miracle! That said, its performance of this work (written 1935 by John Maynard Keynes) will--through this recording and through discussion (at www.linkbrander.com/go/65240)--aid you in understanding the force which compels you to 'obedience.'

(P.S. The financial-advisor vacationing in Venice--whom I call Professor HotForBiz--is the best example I know of the abundance of economists!)

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  • @fivequotes glad my blessed echo is pleasing!

  • COOL!!! Love it!

  • @seabee75 right ... if that's what you seek. I see that the employers' bait-&-switch is only an answer to employees' bait-&-switch ('work' in place of 'money'); which is in answer to previous employers' b&s, which is in answer to previous employees' b&s, in answer to previous b&s's, on-&-on ... chicken V egg ...

  • bait and switch!!!

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