
Maximum or adequate profits?
What are the pernicious consequences of the pursuit of maximum profits? The best solution would be a radical change in prevailing attitudes.

Some Odds and Loose Ends
A perfectly free market has never existed and our present economy is not a free market, but such a state of affairs have not produced real prosperity.

Aristotle and Aquinas, Bank Regulators
Not too long ago, a Prominent Economist told me that Aristotle had nothing to teach us about modern finance. I beg to differ.