Keen is failing his iconoclastic quest and hence has (probably unconsciously) retreated into economic orthodoxy and the palliatives it offers. He has re-discovered a lot of what Douglas found, but due to the intensification of the modern orthodoxy of scientism since Douglas’s time is unwilling/unable to look at grace as in gifting etc. Religionists of course have the same problem with and from their perspective. Being a complete and comfortable agnostic I’m not willing to throw the baby of existential experience out with the twin arrogancies accumulated around both orthodox religion and an equally infected orthodox science, and instead hold forth for an integration of that Duality which is a larger, more true and more individually and systemically freeing reality than their mere sum. If that be a vice…so be it.