Re:
>Once again Ransom is on the ball. I could not have expressed or
emphasized
>the point better. The history of economics is indeed socialal
constructed;
>it does not write itself.
>
>Warren Samuels
>
>>The fact that the task has no 'right answers' is one reason it is'
>>worth doing -- a provocative way to inspire interest in the history
>>of economic thought.
>>
>>Greg Ransom
>>Dept. of Philosophy
>>UC-Riverside
>>
But intellectual family tree questions do have "wrong answers":
Adam Smith --> James Fallows
Friedrich von Hayek --> John Kenneth Galbraith
Karl Marx )
)
)--> Milton Friedman
)
Friedrich List)
If the history of economics does not in some sense "write itself", then why
do we all laugh at the three family trees above?
Brad De Long