So it happens once every 150 years. I am disregarding the overly common experience of lefists who become conservative, mostly in line with their self-interest. > > Michael Perelman > > > Is this really a case of an economist learning and changing his mind? > > If so, it would be a remarkable event. > > Remarkable but not the first time it's happened. J.S. Mill changed his > mind about the wages-fund doctrine. > > > Temps Walker > Sandwichman and Deconsultant > > -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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