It is ideological to let that annoyance creep into an economic/social analysis. And ideological to judge other peoples’ choices of how to spend their share of economic activity.
Note that I don’t believe one can decouple ideology from fiscal/social policy. Judging how money and effort is spent is the main thing that needs doing.
It is ideological to let that annoyance creep into an economic/social analysis. And ideological to judge other peoples’ choices of how to spend their share of economic activity.
Note that I don’t believe one can decouple ideology from fiscal/social policy. Judging how money and effort is spent is the main thing that needs doing.