The "New Economists": A Scientific and Ideological Revolution

Diogenes 25 (100):218-235 (1977)
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Abstract

Parallel to the New Left, whose influence on French public opinion is so pronounced today, a new academic movement has grown up in the United States in the last fifteen years. Its ideas are the portents of an intellectual and scientific revolution whose importance for the economic and political future of western society should be almost as great as the Keynesian revolution of the ‘30s.

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