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Keynesianism as the Economics of Robinson Crusoe

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On the positive effect of workers' higher wages:
"If their wages were low and despicable, so would be their living; if they got little, they would spend but little, and trade would presently feel it; as their gain is more or less, the wealth and strength of the whole kingdom would rise or fall." -- Daniel DeFoe (1704). Giving Alms No Charity

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