Sarang Shah on Nostr: The problem with neoclassical economics is not the positing of some integrable, ...
The problem with neoclassical economics is not the positing of some integrable, conserved utility function as the potential of a market system, but rather failing to treat this as a fundamental quantity that is canonically-quantized along observables, and disinvested of the "utility" conception.
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