Re-embracing Keynes

Don't worry, I am not embracing Keynes (yet); this is one of the section names in How Did Economists Get It So Wrong, a recent longish Paul Krugman article. I have no regard for Krugman and his brand of economics, but credit should go where it is due. While the article predictably has a Keynesian moral, it is also a good piece of writing done mostly on the even keel. Some of it surely resonated strongly with my own beliefs. For instance:
Indeed, home buyers generally do carefully compare prices — that is, they compare the price of their potential purchase with the prices of other houses. But this says nothing about whether the overall price of houses is justified.Read it.