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Is it relevant?
Pareto was a fascist, so?
O.
"Pat Gunning" <[log in to unmask]> ha escrito:
> I wonder how Pigou's politics, morality, illegality, or supposed
> seditious acts influenced his economic ideas?
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> On 1/13/2011 9:24 AM, Wells, Julian wrote:
>> Robert Leeson asks:
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>>> 5. Deacon asserts that Petrovsky went on to infiltrate the UK Conservative
>>> Party central office (under the name A.J. Benett). Has this been repeated
>>> or examined anywhere?
>>
>> I ask: what *exactly* does Deacon allege?
>>
>> The idea that a prominent Cambridge don could turn up for meetings
>> at Central Office using a false name without being recognised
>> sooner rather than later seems ludicrous, especially given that
>> London and Cambridge are not much more than an hour apart by train
>> (and were so 100 years ago).
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>> Or is Pigou supposed to have worn a false beard?
>>
>>
>> Julian Wells
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> --
> Pat Gunning
> Professor of Economics
> Melbourne, Florida
> http://www.nomadpress.com/gunning/welcome.htm
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