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Hirschman’s trespassing creativity
Economist Rajiv Sethi writes an appreciation of the great economist Albert Hirschman on his 96th birthday. In The Self-Subversion of Albert Hirschman he writes: Interesting lives make for interesting ideas, and Hirschman’s is a case in point. Born to a … Continue reading
Short Links: anthropology and loyalty
1) From Savage Minds, An interactive Anthropological theory timeline, and another, non-interactive, one. 2) Economist Rajiv Sethi reflects on Albert Hirschman‘s classic book Exit, Voice and Loyalty – I last read it over 15 years ago, Sethi’s reflection inspire me … Continue reading
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