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Fri Mar 31 17:18:19 2006
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Dear HES colleagues, 
 
Is it true that the first published use of the term CREATIVE  
DESTRUCTION was by Joseph A. Schumpeter in the first edition of  
his book "Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy" published in  
1942?    
 
Having returned to the list after at least a year away, I guess I  
should briefly re-introduce myself.  I'm a Professor of Planning at  
the State University of New York at Albany, and unlike most  
planners who focus solely on local land-use, urban design and  
economic development issues, I have a broader interest in regional,  
national and international development and in "the idea of planning"  
-- how and why some folks think that it's possible to develop a  
coherent strategy to generate growth and development, and to  
make a country, a region or a locality into a better place.   
 
Ray Bromley 
 
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