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[log in to unmask] (Mason Gaffney)
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Thu Jun 29 08:12:13 2006
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There is little value in citing A dissing B in the absence of specifics.  
Especially when A, as in this case, has been generally written off as a  
crude underconsumptionist peddling a panacea of inflation (Foster and  
Catchings).   
  
The outstanding fact presented by Foster is that John Dewey favored George.  
  
Mason Gaffney  

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