Never heard of the guy. but the "conspiracy part" is
pretty shabby for a good academic. 
--- Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Clark is a very bright person, who would seem to be
> an excellent
> historian, but he is one of those who violently
> challenges anyone who
> questions the wisdom of markets -- often with more
> wit and intellegence
> than he showed here.
> 
> ALI KADRI wrote:
> 
> > What amazes me in this context is how can one be a
> > historian and think as if things do not change in
> time
> > and circumstance, i.e. think of process. This
> > bewildered historian will make a poor
> mathematician
> > because he would not even be able to introduce the
> > notion of time in a mathematical function, leave
> alone
> > uniting time and event in a rational framework.
> 
> --
> 
> Michael Perelman
> Economics Department
> California State University
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Chico, CA 95929
> 530-898-5321
> fax 530-898-5901
> 


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