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================= HES POSTING ================= 
 
> My question: do you know of documented cases of such failure to cite? Are 
> there stories in the history of thought that deal with this rather 
> unpleasant approach to scholarship?  
 
My favorite is Cassel's failure even to mention, let alone cite, Walras in  
the presentation of general equilibrium theory in either German or English  
versions of _Theory of Social Economy_. 
 
Roy Weintraub 
 
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