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Robin Neill wrote:
The subject [the sociology of economics], as defined by Warren Samuels, may not be part of
Economics, but it certainly is part of the History of Economics.
Robin, I have serious doubts about your last sentence. There is no room for doubt that the
sociology of economics and the history of economics have some relationship but they are
really distinct from each other. The subject-matter of former is, as defined by Samuels,
the organaization of economists, while the latter's one is economists' ideas themself.
Nevertheless it is part of the intelectual history.
Mohammad Maljoo
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