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[log in to unmask] (Michael Perelman)
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Wed Jul 12 18:17:13 2006
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I could not find the exact quote, but here is what I did find:  
  
528: "Economics lust cease to be a system of apologetics, the creed of   
the reactionary, a defense of privilege, a social soothing sirup (suc),   
a smug pronouncement of the righteousness of whatever is with the still   
more disastrous corollary of the unrighteousness of whatever is not."  
  
He did say something else interesting.  Maybe someone knows where to look:  
  
526: "As Professor Carver has put it, incomes are of three sorts,   
"earnings, findings, and stealings"."  
  
Michael Perelman  

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