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For what it's worth, I think that Jerry has done and is doing a fine job.
I don't agree that Jerry drove the TSS school off the list.
I am interested to see the TSS book has finally appeared. It doesn't contain some recent critiques of the TSS interpretation of course....but I have heard a rumour that Alan Freeman is giving a paper to the Heterodox Conference this July in Leeds called 'A Reply to Mohun and Veneziani' or something similar, although I haven't heard anything else. Most of what might be interesting papers listed on the IWGVT website are 'unavailable for copyright reasons' - a mildly amusing outcome of a conflict between IWGVT principles and bourgeois law.
Simon
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