 | 1965
...Directory. It operates In the contract construction and utility Industries ля well as In manufacturing. The ideas of economists and political philosophers,...distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. I am sure that the power of vested interests is vastly exaggerated compared with... | |
 | 1974
...into pricing expectations under the proposed reduced regulation. John Maynard Keynes stated that "... the ideas of economists and political philosophers,...distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. ' ' 1 More recently, Kuhn has suggested that a mature science is based upon a... | |
 | United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1971
...of Employment, Interest and Money published in England at the end of 1935 he had this to say: ". . . the ideas of economists and political philosophers,...men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from all intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist." It would not have shocked... | |
 | Nico Stehr, Reiner Grundmann - 2005 - 424 páginas
...groups.60 321 Pointing to the persistent power of economic orthodoxy, John Maynard Keynes observed that "practical men, who believe themselves to be quite...from any intellectual influences, are usually the slave of some defunct economist. Madmen in authority who hear voices in the air are distilling their... | |
 | Michael Balter - 2010 - 416 páginas
...archaeologists cannot innocently pretend that they are simply gathering "facts" and have no need for theory: "Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences are, as Lord [John Maynard] Keynes pointed out, usually the unwitting slaves of some defunct theorist."... | |
 | Ronald J. Baker - 2010 - 400 páginas
...wrote in the famous final passage of his 1937 book General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money: [T]he ideas of economists and political philosophers,...distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back — But, soon or late, it is ideas, not vested interests which are dangerous for... | |
 | Mark Latham - 2006 - 246 páginas
...Dirksen, paraphrasing Victor Hugo, argued in the US Senate in favour of the Civil Rights Bill of 1964. The ideas of economists and political philosophers,...distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. I am sure the power of vested interests is vastly exaggerated compared with the... | |
 | John Barnes - 2006 - 429 páginas
...sorry I missed that part, but I'm glad I didn't see what they saw. Part Two Scribblers Madmen . . . the ideas of economists and political philosophers,...distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. — John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money... | |
 | Roger E. Backhouse, Bradley W. Bateman - 2006
...corner of our minds' (JMK VII: viii). He ends the last chapter with one of his most oft-cited passages: The ideas of economists and political philosophers,...distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. I am sure that the power of vested interests is vastly exaggerated compared with... | |
 | Dieter Plehwe, Bernhard Walpen, Gisela Neunhoffer, Gisela Neunhöffer - 2006 - 294 páginas
...cited Keynes' analogous insight from the General Theory (1936: 383) at the MPS founding conference: '[T]he ideas of economists and political philosophers,...are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.' 7 An argument made in the 1960s and 1970s about the rise of the scientific power elite was rejected... | |
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