Keynes and Kids

It happens to the best of us. Often, trying to be funny, witty or provocative you say something that you immediately regret. The Harvard history professor who said that the great British economist John Maynard Keynes, the most influential of the 20th century, did not care enough about the future effect of his policies because, being homosexual, he had no children made a very stupid remark. Not only was he insensitive in delivering what amounts to a "low blow", but he is factually incorrect on two counts. First, homosexuals have always had children. Second, even people who don't have children care about the future. The professor, of course, has apologized for his thoughtlessness.

Which goes to show you that tenure at an Ivy-League college does not preclude you from being stupid.

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