From: Ian Hunt (ian.hunt@FLINDERS.EDU.AU)
Date: Wed Nov 14 2007 - 16:41:08 EST
I am sorry to have been unwittingly involved in some posts that provoked Ajit to resign. Ajit has been a thought provoking contributor to the list so I am sorry to see him go. I am unaware of the background as I avoid posts that look like personal disputes. Ian > > There is my question: are there corne stones in the history of >the reception of Adam >> Smith's Wealth of Nations, which must be taken in the account if >>I wanted to produce >> a paper on how Smith's work has been used and misused? > > > >Dogan: > >That's a good question, one that Ajit could have replied to since he was >quite knowledgeable on that topic. Unfortunately, he is no longer on the >list for reasons he made crystal clear earlier today. > >In solidarity, Jerry -- Associate Professor Ian Hunt, Dept of Philosophy, School of Humanities, Director, Centre for Applied Philosophy, Flinders University of SA, Humanities Building, Bedford Park, SA, 5042, Ph: (08) 8201 2054 Fax: (08) 8201 2784
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