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the dismal science
the dismal science
A disparaging term for the discipline of economics, coined in 1849 by Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle as a label for the school of economists who supported the abolition of slavery. Economists have predicted that the exponential population growth will eventually cause our entire society to collapse in on itself—I suppose that is why they are known as practitioners of the dismal science.
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Khurshid | | - | Persian, Urdu, Persian Mythology |
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Nestor | | NES-tor (English) | Greek Mythology, Russian |
Halima | | - | Arabic |
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