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> today, I would go to look at the New School in > the US, Paris X in France. and Utah, because Hans > work on Capital's translation from German is > wonderful. Hi Riccardo: Yes, the annotations of _Capital_ (and some other works by Marx) that Hans is producing are very valuable, but radical students should consider attending the University of Utah also because of the community of radical students and faculty there (see <http://www.econ.utah.edu/facstaf1.htm> for latter). I'd be willing to bet that Hans would agree with me when I suggest that there are far more reasons for going there than just "because" he is there! The New School has similar advantages (see http://www.newschool.edu/gf/econ/faculty-profiles.htm). I think that UMass-Amherst should also be mentioned (http://www.umass.edu/economics/faculty.html> Aren't there other graduate scools that should be considered? In solidarity, Jerry
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