Introduction to ‘Complexity Economics’: Wherein A.Citizen discovers that his’Theory of Pie’ turns out to be valid!

December 15, 2007

I finally finished The Origin of Wealth by Eric D. Beinhocker. It will soon be available in our Brain Food section.Why did I read this book? Well, Matt Stoller mentioned it at OpenLeft and I thought it sounded interesting. And was it ever! Thanks Matt for the tip.

Many of you have heard my ‘Theory of Pie’ as it applies to differentiating between progressives and ‘conservatives’, at least if you came to the meetings you would have. It goes like this:

‘When a ‘conservative’ or libertarian sees someone about to slice up a nice juicy lookin’ pie they immediately become concerned that there won’t be enough pie for them to have a piece. The ‘conservative’ immediately calls upon government to seize the pie by passing confiscatory pie taxes and then using tax law give the pie to him, the Libertarian asserts that there must be a ‘Free Market for Pie’ not subject to any regulation whatsoever. He plans to ‘corner the market’ in pie and never be without pie again.

The progressive scratches his head wondering at the behavior of the ‘conservative’ and libertarian’s actions and sets about planning to make more pie. He has a good recipe form his mom and figures he can easily make plenty of pie for everyone.

That’s my ‘theory of pie’. Now, from very near the conclusion of Beinhocker’s book we have:

‘As agents(people) follow cultural norms they interact, and create complex dynamics. For example, let’s examine the interplay between those who believe the world is a zero-sum game and those who see it as non-zero-sum game. If your beliefs are biased toward seeing the world as zero-sum game, then our objective will be to get your slice of the pie. You will view someone else’s gain as your loss, and your proclivity to cooperate will be low. Rather than searching for new, more complex, and wealth-creating cooperative activities, people will invest their energies in finding ways to capture a greater share of the existing wealth. It is not hard to imagine that thievery, dishonesty, and corruption will be higher in such a non-zero-sum society. The moral attitudes around such activities will also be different: for example, theft might be viewed as ‘I’m just taking my fair share…’ from someone who has more than his or her rightful share.’

A certain similarity there I’d say. So far so good thinks I. I’ve been on the right track all along in my perspective on the vile, ‘conservative’ world view it would seem.. But the author goes on to set my hair on end fire with this paragraph:

‘Now imagine a (society) in which some (Conservatives) think the economic pie is fixed, while others (Progressives) have a non-zero-sum view…..When researchers model (using computers) the dynamics (of such societies), they often find there is a tipping point: once a society is past a threshold ratio of noncooperators (guess who they might be) versus cooperators (Progressives) in a population, it becomes very hard to maintain large scale cooperation (median wealth), resulting in a ‘poverty trap’(see Great Depression).

This is not the blatherings of some fringe economist. Note who published this book for one thing. The footnotes and Googling and my opinion is that this guy is the real deal and he’s talkin’ revolution. The author contends that a paradigm shift in the theory and practice of economics is upon us that will impact our lives in a manner similar to the application of the scientific method to the physical sciences.

Most people called that the ‘Industrial Revolution’.


Got yer Zeppelin heah!

December 15, 2007

Not bad for two old geezes, one with a broken pinky, and kid….

Yeah, Page did this with a busted finger.


I bet you a beer that you don’t know this….

December 15, 2007

Representative Wexler is one of the House Judiciary committee members and with fellows Rep. Tammy Baldwin and Rep. Luis Gutierrez for the committee, along with Rep. Dennis Kucinich, is calling to begin hearings on the impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney. The matter, thanks to Kucinich, is now before the committee and could be voted to go to the floor if enough votes can be found on it.

[Youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQDLyKGX268]

Go here and sign his petition or spend the rest of you life and condemn you children to….living on you knees.

Seriously folks…..

If not now, when?

Note: No U.S. media outlet has run a story on this which shows just how far down the slope to Fascism we are. Get off yer ass and sign the man’s petition.


John Edwards talks about a man who had no voice for Fifty years….

December 15, 2007

If your not familiar with the story of James Lowe JRE will tell you about it here:

Chris Woods of our linked Iowa Blog: Bleeding HeartLand tells you why he’s endorsed Edwards. This is a good read with some excellent debunking of the lies being told about Edwards in the comments. The folks at Bleeding HeartLand do their homework and shoot every one down. Consensus on the ground in IA is that it’s anybody’s race!

Check it out. If you support John Edwards now is the time to kick in some cash which you can do at our ‘For a Blue Majority Now’ page. I just did. If you don’t I ask you to consider the option of Huckabee for President because if either Clinton or Obama get the Dem nod that’s what we are looking at.


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