TakeAStepBack
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It IS important to remove the garbage dogma in order to further reasonable analysis of conditions. THAT is what Say's law was all about. Removing faulty dogma that plagued the study and kept people spinning in circles over complex problems by offering dogma and nonsense as the conclusions of said problems.
Perhaps it is your lack of understanding Say's Law that makes it appear that those who bring it up are simply name dropping, or can not utilize it in real terms vs. perceived terms.
Just a hunch.
Perhaps it is your lack of understanding Say's Law that makes it appear that those who bring it up are simply name dropping, or can not utilize it in real terms vs. perceived terms.
Just a hunch.