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As Coleman already indicated, a similar message can be found in the last part of the
"Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren":
"But chiefly, do not let us overestimate the importance of the economic problem, or
sacrifice to its supposed necessities other matters of greater and more permanent
significance.
It should be a matter for specialists - like dentistry. If economists could manage to get
themselves thought of as humble, competent people, on a level with dentists, that would be
splendid!"
The Collected Writings of JMK, IX, Essays in Persuasion, p. 332.
Yukihiro Ikeda
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