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- From: starr@genie.slhs.udel.edu (Tim Starr)
- Subject: Re: An Observation
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.100016.11790@genie.slhs.udel.edu>
- Keywords: Ethical Problems,Marginal Problems
- Organization: UDel, School of Life & Health Sciences
- References: <leb.727221464@edgar> <C10oz7.19G@newcastle.ac.uk> <C14t4G.6u6@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 10:00:16 GMT
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- In article <C14t4G.6u6@acsu.buffalo.edu> sulkom@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Mark Sulkowski) writes:
- }
- } There is plenty of evidence. And now Michael Rothschild's
- }_Bionomics_ provides one hell of a convincing analogy between economies
- }and ecosystems. Michael Rothschild was a biologist who had never
- }heard of Austrian free-market economics, but ending up supporting it
- }nevertheless. Be ecologically sensitive to the economy! Don't
- }intervene!
-
- Mark, I hate to quibble, but I know Rothschild to have both an MBA and a
- JD from Harvard, but have never heard of his being a biologist. What
- do you base this claim upon?
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