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Fri Mar 31 17:19:19 2006
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Here are two books that I would include among the best and that haven't  
come up yet-- 
 
Hirschman, Albert, *The Passions and the Interests* 
 
Leijonhufvud, Axel, *On Keynesian Economics and The Economics of Keynes* 
 
Both are distinctive for showing how history of thought is integral to  
doing economics properly understood. Relatedly, both are eminently  
non-Whiggish.  
 
Kevin Quinn 
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