Hopefully—it sure sounds like you’re seriously misunderstanding me. Economics is a theory and therefore is a map. I’m not saying anything directly about the territory. I’m saying that major economic maps use the concept of choice the way all of AAA’s road maps use ink. Removing the choice is like removing the ink. There’s no map left if you do that.
So anyway, no, there’s no territory/map confusion, except possibly in your interpretation of me.
Hopefully—it sure sounds like you’re seriously misunderstanding me. Economics is a theory and therefore is a map. I’m not saying anything directly about the territory. I’m saying that major economic maps use the concept of choice the way all of AAA’s road maps use ink. Removing the choice is like removing the ink. There’s no map left if you do that.
So anyway, no, there’s no territory/map confusion, except possibly in your interpretation of me.