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Note that there is no sign of any such views in the book and the prize is for the book not the person chris arthur On 25 Nov 2005, at 17:26, glevy@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
It has been awarded to Kevin Murphy.
<http://www.deutscherprize.org.uk>
Are others on the list familiar with Murphy and his writings?
A (highly unreliable) source on another list described him as a "right-wing social democrat" and suggested that he was an enemy of the Cuban revolution. Is that a fair or unfair characterization?
In solidarity, Jerry
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