> Weirdly enough, these same 19th C. economists wrote neoclassical > textbooks that taught just the opposite. Like who? And where did they expound the ideas that were the opposite of what was in their textbooks? I'm sure you've written a book on this so you can just fob me off with the title :o) Michael
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