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Fri Mar 31 17:18:47 2006
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Understanding something as complex as an economy, requires stimulation   
from a large number of great thinkers, and a great variety of   
approaches. Reading Smith, Ricardo, Marx, Marshall or many others is to   
engage in a conversation with a great mind. Something we should try to   
do as often as possible. I am currently reading through Aristotle's   
works -- so many insights from 2400 years ago. Why limit ourselves to   
those still alive?  
  
Rod Hay  
  
  
 

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