Echtgenoot Hirsi Ali: ‘Keynes was een kinderloze homo, dus een egoïst’
Volgens Harvard-hoogleraar Niall Ferguson (bij ons bekend als de wederhelft van AHA) stamt Keynes’ economische filosofie uit zijn homoseksualiteit.
Ferguson responded to a question about Keynes’ famous philosophy of self-interest versus the economic philosophy of Edmund Burke, who believed there was a social contract among the living, as well as the dead. Ferguson asked the audience how many children Keynes had. He explained that Keynes had none because he was a homosexual and was married to a ballerina, with whom he likely talked of “poetry” rather than procreated. (…)
Ferguson, who is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University, and author of The Great Degeneration: How Institutions Decay and Economies Die, says it’s only logical that Keynes would take this selfish worldview because he was an “effete” member of society. Apparently, in Ferguson’s world, if you are gay or childless, you cannot care about future generations nor society.
