I want to thank Greg Ransom for noting this issue about Hayek's actual authorship of passages in The Fatal Conceit. I have heard from more than one source about this problem of Bartley's overly vigorous "editing" of that work. Given that Hayek and Keynes were personal friends, despite their deep differences over ideology and theory, it seems somewhat unlikely and out of character for Hayek to have been slamming Keynes for his personal morals, especially so near the end of his long life. Certainly such slamming looks very tacky and unacceptable by today's standards, whether it was done by Bartley or by Hayek. Barkley Rosser