I have posted the second part of my essay on why neoclassical economics
continues to dominate ecological economics on campus, in the boardroom, and
in the halls of government (despite the fact that ecological economics has a
much stronger foundation of logic and scientific rigor). Part two explains
how to reclaim economics from the dangerous fantasies of the neoclassical camp.
http://steadystate.org/fantasy-over-science-part-2/

And in case you missed Herman Daly's outstanding synthesis on the fallacies
of continuous growth, you can find it here:
http://steadystate.org/eight-fallacies-about-growth/

Thanks,
Rob Dietz
Editor, Daly News

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