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The Corruption of Economics (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Gilman's network was tight, elitist, and mutually supportive, united by class consciousness; it was somewhat cabalistic, united by common Bismarckian graduate education, which was the height of academic fashion in that era, for those who could afford it. |
 | | Gilman was the antithesis of George in many respects, which had led them into a major battle, as we will see. |
 | | George never did that, but 1886 was the year when George published Protection or Free Trade?, picking up the incoming buzzword just as the old was losing favor, and Ely was getting around to using it. |
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