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A tall and contentious ask, but I would be interested to get links to
thoughts regarding Keynes and Honesty.
I am (sadly) both ignorant and biased on the matter - my bias arises from a
very negative view of the influence of Wittgenstein on the intellectual
world, and the strong circumstantial evidence that Wittgenstein was promoted
by Keynes.
I have rather randomly come across a few negative views on Keynes' honesty,
in Russell, Frankel, Rothbard and Keynes himself, but would be interested to
try to round this matter out (especially regarding Keynes – Wittgenstein
associations).
On the negative influence of Wittgenstein I recently found this series of
letters to the Times a very useful read - especially the anonymous Times
comment at the end.
http://blog.talkingphilosophy.com/?p=6344
Rob Tye, York, UK
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