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Rhetoric and Economic Reality
By James A. Montanye
This article appeared in the Winter 2005 issue of The Independent Review


Abstract

Rhetoricians, skeptical that economics can be value-free, argue that expositions of economic policy and expositions of economic science are the same thing: sophistry “all the way down.” Although rhetoricians note correctly that metaphor plays a role in both fields, they fail to appreciate a big difference—namely, that economic policy suffers from sophistry most often where property rights are weakly protected and the state tends to substitute force for opinion.



Other Independent Review articles by James A. Montanye
Winter 2012 The Origin of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution
Summer 2011 Property Rights and the Limits of Religious Liberty
Summer 2011 The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves
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