Paul Krugman asks How Did Economists Get It So Wrong? in the New York Times. The New York Times economics blog quotes from the answer of a “freshwater economist.” The full response from John H. Cochrane is here... This is fascinating reading, worth the time.
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Our National 9/11 Schizophrenia?
In his usual black/white arguments, Victor Davis Hanson imagines that safety from terrorism cannot be achieved unless our society ratifies the doctrines of the Bush administration and continues them. Our National 9/11 Schizophrenia by Victor Davis Hanson on National Review Online. The schizophrenia is his, not ours. One need not embrace all of George W. Bush’s policies or abandon them; one need not take them in their totality or abandon them altogether. One need not seethe world in black and white. We can have a world with shades of gray, policy complexity; we can have safety with values. We can disavow torture and preserve public safety. We can seek to work with Iran without abandoning Israel. We can confront terrorism without going to war and without deceiving the public.
None of these binaries–choose torture or insecurity; choose to with an enemy or abandon a friend; choose to fight terrorism or tell the the truth–are real. They are imagined by Victor Davis Hanson and those who want to politicize national security.
We can honor civil liberties and fight terrorism, and indeed we must do both, or we will have already been defeated by the terrorists.