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[log in to unmask] (Polly Cleveland)
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Thu Nov 16 07:59:04 2006
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I interviewed Blaug after the Euro J article, for a chapter in Critics of   
Henry George, 2nd Edition, (Andelson, ed., 2003), entitled "Mark Blaug:   
Edging Towards Full Appreciation."   
http://www.mcleveland.org/publications/Mark_Blaug.CV.pdf. In his textbook,   
Economic Theory in Retrospect, Blaug essentially regurgitates the usual   
half-baked put-downs HET texts favor, if they mention George at all. With   
the Euro. J. article, Blaug has in fact moved a long way toward a   
sympathetic depiction.  
  
Polly Cleveland  
  

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