Roger Backhouse on the Study of Dissent
Warren Samuels
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2006, vol. 28, issue 1, 119-123
Abstract:
Roger Backhouse (Backhouse 2004) has provided both an insightful deconstruction of dissent and a suggested terminology to deal with subtle distinctions within the domain of dissent, especially regarding the status of heterodoxy. There is more to be said, largely in expansion of his analyses—placing his analyses in a larger context. Section I summarizes Backhouse's position and Section II presents my own thoughts.
Date: 2006
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