Mat, I do not think that Don Lavoie ever wrote that Lange should have a statue in a stock exchange. I have read Rivalry and Central planning carefully and Lavoie wrote nothing like that there. I read his other book more quickly, but did not notice any such thing. I also took Don's class the last time he taught it, and he had nothing nice to say about Lange or any of the market socialists. Don had a high opinion of Marx. He was also quite clear that he thought that Lange and the other market socialists had no clue about economic calculation. I have suggested that there should be a statue to Lange in the NYSE and the Chicago Board of Trade. The full quote is- "As an expression of recognition for this service statues of Professor Lange ought to occupy honorable places in the New York Stock exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade." This is from a footnote in a paper I have under review, where I argue that Lange stumbled into agreeing with Mises. I can send you a copy. Doug MacKenzie --- "Forstater, Mathew" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > ----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- > > I seem to recall that someone like Fred Taylor or > Lange once wrote > during the debate over "socialist calculation" that > there should be a > statue of Mises put up in front of the Ministry of > Planning. Does > anyone have the exact reference? Also, I believe > that someone (Don > Lavoie?) on the Austrian side later may have written > that a statue of > Lange(?) or someone should be erected in front of > the....what (stock > exchange?)? Can anyone point me to that citation? > > Thanks in advance! > > Mathew Forstater > > ----------------- FOOTER TO HES POSTING > ----------------- > [log in to unmask] > http://eh.net/mailman/listinfo/hes > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com