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Re: Minsky's politcal views
Yeah Henry, I agree...Angela Davis too! Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Henry C.K. Liu
To: pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 7/10/2003 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Minsky's politcal views
Importance: Low
In the 1920s, most grown people who were serious thinkers were communist
sympathizers, though only activits became party members. The McCarthy
era destroyed the career of a lot of in the American left, and more than
a few former communists became neoconservatives, particularly
Trotskites. In France, pratically every intellectual was communist, and
artists such as Picasso and architect Le Corbusier. Einstein was a
communist party member in Germany. Harry Dexter White was a communist.
There are as many shades of communists as there are Republicans. So
what's the big deal?
Henry C.K. Liu
Niggle, Christopher wrote:
> For what it is worth, I once asked Minsky if he had been a party
member -
> it was during a conversation regarding his views on Marx's economics,
which
> he thought very insightful, and of other economists of roughly his
> generation such as Larry Klein who had been (I think) communists - and
he
> said "no."
>
> Chris
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pdavidso
> To: pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: 7/10/2003 8:41 AM
> Subject: Minsky's politcal views
> Importance: Low
>
>
>>===== Original Message From Barkley Rosser <rosserjb@xxxxxxx> =====
>
> .
>
>>BTW, speaking of Minsky, I recently heard an older
>>somewhat conventional and conservative economist claim,
>>after a few drinks, that Minsky was long a member of the
>>CPUSA. This individual went on at some length regarding
>>the alleged irony of a "card-carrying Communist" making
>>lots of money advising major New York banks. Anybody
>>sufficiently knowledgeable to either confirm or deny this
>>particular rumor?
>
>
> I am not sure of that -- but I believe that Hy gave one or more
> biographical
> sketches in which he discusses his political feelings in the 1930s --
I
> think
> one of these biographical sketches was published in a commemorative
> volume for
> Minsky's retirement from Washington University.
>
> I think Randy Wray or Dimitri P. would know where these biographical
> sketches
> were published.
>
> For those who did not live through the great depression -- it may be
> hard to
> understand how intriguing an alternative conomic system appeared to
the
> young
> people growing up when their hard-working fathers were often
unemployed
> -- or
> earning so little that they could not pay the rent. I suggest that
those
> who
> did not live through those times go to your local video store and rent
a
> movie
> called "King of the Hill" which is a true story of young person
growing
> up in
> St Louis in the 1930s -- with its Hoovervilles. [By the way, King of
the
> Hill
> has a movie actor in it who won the Academy Award this yearfor his
> portrayal
> in The Pianist.]
>
> Paul
>
> Paul Davidson
> Editor, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
> University of Tennessee
> SMC 503
> Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0550
> office phone #;(865)974-4221; office fax# (865)974-1686 or
(865)974-4601
> home phone and fax # (865)692-0802
> email pdavidson@xxxxxxx
> http://econ.bus.utk.edu/davidsonextra/Davidson.html
>
>
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