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[log in to unmask] (Paul Wendt (SAR))
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:18 2006
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================ HES POSTING ================= 
 
KRESS SEMINAR, 1 May 97 
 
We meet again next Thursday evening, 1 May, 7:40-10 pm, in Littauer M16 
on the Harvard campus.  We feature a paper with one discussant: 
 
    Mat Forstater (Gettysburg College) <[log in to unmask]> 
 
        The Critique of Economic Laws and the Development of an 
        Interpretive-Structural Economics [by Adolph Lowe]. 
 
    Discussant: Richard Adelstein (Wesleyan University) 
 
The paper examines Adolph Lowe's early (1930s-50s) critique of economic 
"laws" in light of contemporary work in interpretive social science and 
more recent developments in economics.  Lowe's critique is a very original 
and underexamined work in the history of 20th century economic thought. 
    ----Mat Forstater 
 
Dinner 
    Anyone interested in dinner and conversation before the seminar is 
    invited to gather at the Singha House Thai restaurant (1105 Mass. Ave) 
    at 6:00.  The food is great, matched only by the company.  The Singha 
    House is prepared to handle late additions to a party (to about 6:30 
    for dinner or 7:00 for appetizer or drink, given our time constraint). 
 
I hope to see you Thursday, 
 
                               P/\/\/\/t  [imagine my signature] 
 
Paul Wendt, Watertown MA 
Coordinator, Kress Seminar in HEcTh 
 
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