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{{DES | des = The economics taught in introductory courses generally has a large number of concealed ideological biases.  These biases coincide with many libertarian biases. Economics is not dispassionate, value free or utilitarian: all these terms attempt to conceal assumed values.  Economists cannot escape David Hume's dictum: “Reason Is and Ought Only to Be the Slave of the Passions.” | show=}}
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{{DES | des = The economics taught in introductory courses generally has a large number of concealed ideological biases.  These biases coincide with many libertarian biases. Economics is not logical, dispassionate, value free or utilitarian: all these terms attempt to conceal assumed values.  Economists cannot escape David Hume's dictum: “Reason Is and Ought Only to Be the Slave of the Passions.” | show=}}
 
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