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jonhiker

2003-04-17, 10:14 am

My turn!

Which of the following events did nottake place in 1883?

A)Eruption of Krakatoa.

B)Richard Wagner died.

C)Karl marx was born.

D)John Maynard Keyes was born.

Answer tomorrow.
prezbedard

2003-04-17, 11:45 am

Answer:



Karl Marx died in 1883.
oik

2003-04-17, 2:16 pm

So, he died beofre he could see his sons become famous with their big-screen antics, mate?
prezbedard

2003-04-17, 5:38 pm

quote:
Originally posted by oik
So, he died beofre he could see his sons become famous with their big-screen antics, mate?


probably 2 different Karl Marx then.

John Maynard Keyes was an economist

and the Karl Marx was also in the field that is if my answer is correct of course and I have the correct Karl Marx.
Tech Ranger

2003-04-17, 7:32 pm

Karl Marx was not an economist. He was an anti-economist. He also was promoter of slavery. He also was an enemy of freedom.
prezbedard

2003-04-17, 8:43 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Tech Ranger
Karl Marx was not an economist. He was an anti-economist. He also was promoter of slavery. He also was an enemy of freedom.


oops my mistake should have read the material better
Tech Ranger

2003-04-17, 9:29 pm

quote:
Originally posted by prezbedard
oops my mistake should have read the material better

No, I wasn't saying that you are mistaken. He, indeed is considered an economist. I was making a comment meant to be critical of that bastard whose philosophy has been responsible for more damage to mankind than anyone else in recent history, with the possible exception of Adolph Hitler.
By the term anti-economist, I am asserting that Marx essentially believed in the absence of an economy to be replaced by a state run fiasco. Under Marx, the dynamics of economics come to a grinding halt.
prezbedard

2003-04-17, 9:44 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Tech Ranger
No, I wasn't saying that you are mistaken. He, indeed is considered an economist. I was making a comment meant to be critical of that bastard whose philosophy has been responsible for more damage to mankind than anyone else in recent history, with the possible exception of Adolph Hitler.
By the term anti-economist, I am asserting that Marx essentially believed in the absence of an economy to be replaced by a state run fiasco. Under Marx, the dynamics of economics come to a grinding halt.



Thanks for the review.

I took economics in college so I recognized Keyes but not Marx. I had to look info up on him but I didn't actually read what it said.
jonhiker

2003-04-18, 9:55 am

And the answer is:

C) Karl Marx died in 1883.
thecomeons

2003-04-18, 6:28 pm

the answer is carol marks.
prezbedard

2003-04-22, 10:21 am

jonhiker,

I'm back from a weekend in NY and tyou haven't posted the answer yet?

you said tomorrow that was last friday

so whats the final answer
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enforcer

2003-04-22, 11:10 am

quote:
Originally posted by prezbedard
jonhiker,

I'm back from a weekend in NY and tyou haven't posted the answer yet?

you said tomorrow that was last friday

so whats the final answer
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Eh? two posts before yours?
prezbedard

2003-04-22, 11:44 am

quote:
Originally posted by enforcer
Eh? two posts before yours?


oops part of mind must still be on vacation.



ya I got it right
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