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[log in to unmask] (GREG RANSOM)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:32 2006
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On Friedrich Hayek --> John Kenneth Galbraith, let me 
quote John Kenneth Galbraith himself: 
 
"[While a post-doctoral fellow at Cambridge] I was frequently in 
London, come to know both the Kaldors and joined Nicky at the seminars 
of Hayek and Robbins."  (J. K. Galbraith, "Nicholas Kaldor Remembered", 
in _Nicholas Kaldor and Mainstream Economics:  confrontation or  
Convergence?_  ed. by E. Nell and W. Semmler, p. 48) 
 
 
History is complicated, and sometimes a funny thing. 
 
Greg Ransom 
Dept. of Philosophy 
UC-Riverside 
 
 

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