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Fri Mar 31 17:18:57 2006
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Can anyone help with the original source of a quotation by Keynes in the 1930's (in the
midst of the depression) where he said something to the effect "Right now Hobbes has more
to say to us than Locke"
 
Thanks  
Ian Runge 
 
 
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