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[log in to unmask] (Doug Mackenzie)
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Tue Dec 12 08:41:12 2006
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> Has anyone ever argued that it was instantaneous? I  
> thought it was a cumulative logic of intervention (a  
> contingent logic) type argument?  
  
In print? not that I know of, but Hayek did feel it  
necessary to point out, later on, that it was a  
lenghty process. Verbally, yes, but not by anyone who  
has took reading the RTS seriously.  
  
Doug Mackenzie  
  

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