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Article: Envisioning provisioning: Adolph Lowe and Heilbroner's worldly philosophy.(Part IV: Heilbroner in the history of economic thought)
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- June 22, 2004
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The authors [of The Crisis of Vision in Modern Economic Thought, Robert Heilbroner and William Milberg] also understand deeply the influence of the great masters of our trade--Smith, Ricardo, Marx, Mill, Marshall, Keynes, and Heilbroner's own mentor, Adolph Lowe. Lowe would have heartily approved of the tasks which the authors want us to do for they were in large part created by his own substantial but much neglected contributions and insights.--GEOFFREY HARCOURT (1997: 1922-1923)
DEDICATED READERS OF ROBERT HEILBRONER'S WORK WILL RECALL THE name Adolph Lowe, Heilbroner's professor, and later his colleague, at the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science ...