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Quoting from its parent directory at Prof. Harry Cleaver's homepage:
> Chip C. Carriapa, The Political Origins of Neoclassical Economics, Ph.D.
> Dissertation. ([log in to unmask]) The full text of this proposal is
> available online.
The proposal is online at
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/Homepages/faculty/Cleaver/chipprop.html
and is dated April 1996 (rather late in the process, I judge). Length is
85K, of which the last 45K is a bibliography, especially strong on the
Marxian tradition.
Some HES subscribers --well, at least one editor-- will appreciate the
opening words of section 3:
> Herbert Butterfield defines the Whig interpretation of history as "the
>tendency in many historians to.....praise revolutions provided they have
>been successful, to emphasize certain principles of progress in the past
>and to produce a story which is a ratification if not a glorification of
>the present."(17) This definition reduces many bourgeois (and some
>marxist) scholars to Whigs.
> First, on this list is George Stigler. . . .
Another PhD dissertation in progress under Prof. Cleaver's direction is
Lee Sang-rack, Schumpeter on the Business Cycle: a Political Reading
(proposal not online).
----posted by
Paul Wendt, Watertown MA
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