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Yeah, I understand the renaming bit. Praxeology is quite a different method of investigation from the experimental physical sciences. In humanities, you cannot treat a variable and see the same results every time because you are dealing with people that change from moment to moment.
It's something I only heard about recently. Appreciate the explanation.
It'd be good if The Guardian wrote about the praxeology of the middle class, and how that ties into behavioural economics. Or referred to an overview of chemical physics and geological timescales to explain the perils of Christmas traditions and other quixotic, environmental health campaigns that Maoist thought leaders in the UK would like to enforce.
*Oh, Merry Christmas!
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