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"Womack, John" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Dec 2010 12:41:34 -0500
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Can someone much more steeped than I am in the field of "the history of economics" explain the difference, if any, between this field and the history of economic thought?
A related point, or opinion: So long as the economists who now dominate the profession in the realms of Judeo-Christian civilization continue to dominate it, they will think they are doing "science," their sense of which makes history irrelevant, simply a fuss over past error, a diversion from the quest for the ultimate function. Does any Physics or Math department offer courses in the history of Physics, or Math?


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