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It does give the basics in mostly straight-forward, if lyrical, way. But the beginning and the end clearly show the viewpoint of the producers.
- The immediate suspicion/guilt applied when Hayek uses the words "high explosives". A Keynesian would have never put that in the video.
- That Keynes was declared the winner.
- Hayek was being surrounded and congratulated by the younger people.
- Also the overall arrogance by portrayed by Keynes in the video tells me the producers are on the side of Hayek.
Nonetheless, they did a great job with the vid.
Yes. They favor Hayek. But I think the arguments are presented in a fair manner. I thought the nicest touch (other than “new mustaches”) was the names of the coaches in the boxers’ corners. Also, the security guard at the beginning is a man named Mike Munger, an economist at Duke University. He did well and was followed by a great line by Keynes, who says to Hayek, “I see you took a detour down the road to serfdom”.
The ending is excellent. Regardless who is "right", Keynes always wins in the media and with politicians -- they have portrayed that perfectly (and the press and government officials surround Keynes, ignoring Hayek).
I have heard Hayek is required reading at Koch. What a stud.
Very well done video.
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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