Your argument against correlation doesn't equal causation is...communism? That's quite a red herring. For the record, and it shouldn't matter, but I learned about correlation doesn't equal causation in an epidemiology class, and I've always associated it with rational thought.
>and you've got an argument more compelling than a chapter from a textbook of Austrian economics.
Another ad hominem.
And you didn't even address my point about double-entry accounting, which shares a striking similarity in some ways to this proposal. Way to mount an effective argument.
>and you've got an argument more compelling than a chapter from a textbook of Austrian economics.
Another ad hominem.
And you didn't even address my point about double-entry accounting, which shares a striking similarity in some ways to this proposal. Way to mount an effective argument.