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[log in to unmask] (Deirdre McCloskey)
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Fri Nov 16 09:12:45 2007
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Dear Mason:

I see what you mean.  But the shift to accepting  obsolescence, instead 
of mercantilist and medieval protection, is a big one in what JAS called 
the shift to a business dominated civilization.  don't think it was 
originally Schumpeter's: he acknowledged I believe that the phrase was 
Sombart's.

Regards,


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