<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unpleasant as it may be to admit it, it seems arguable that in terms
of
influence, Hayek or Friedman should be up there with the other three.
Their *present* influence (in Anglo-Saxon economics) is probably even
greater. But we can be certain that a couple of generations from now
the "big three" will still be Smith Marx and Keynes while Hayek and
Friedman will be footnotes to footnotes (Hayek/Von Mises, Friedman/
Bastiat).
Shane Mage
"Thunderbolt steers all things...it consents and does not consent to
be called Zeus."
Herakleitos of Ephesos
_______________________________________________
pen-l mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l