When the U.K. Tried Economists for Spreading 'Mental Fog'

In June 1933, William Beveridge, the director of the London School of Economics, organized a mock trial of economists. 
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In June 1933, William Beveridge, the director of the London School of Economics, organized a mock trial of economists to benefit the King Edward's Hospital Fund.

With the world mired in the Great Depression, the seriocomic proceedings illuminated a fierce and deepening public anxiety over the role economists had played in shaping government policy.