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Fri Mar 31 17:19:16 2006
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A propos Laurence Moss's post, note that Jacob Oser was also well-known for his strong
endorsement of the controversial ideas of Henry George -- see his biography of George in
the "Great Thinkers Series" (Twayne, 1974). It would be interesting to know whether, in
the successive iterations since Oser's death, the new editions of _The Evolution of
Economic Thought_ have diluted Henry George's message.
 
Roger Sandilands 
 
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