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[James] Buchanan (who won a Nobel 1986) is the kind of economist that did not disguise he read and engaged with philosophers (especially Rawls) throughout his life.… Digressions&ImpressionsOn James Buchanan (yeah that one!), European Greatness and the fate of Good IdeasEric Schliesser | Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam’s (UvA) Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: economics and philosophy, James Buchanan
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[James] Buchanan (who won a Nobel 1986) is the kind of economist that did not disguise he read and engaged with philosophers (especially Rawls) throughout his life.… Digressions&ImpressionsOn James Buchanan (yeah that one!), European Greatness and the fate of Good IdeasEric Schliesser | Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam’s (UvA) Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: economics and philosophy, James Buchanan
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[James] Buchanan (who won a Nobel 1986) is the kind of economist that did not disguise he read and engaged with philosophers (especially Rawls) throughout his life.…Digressions&Impressions
On James Buchanan (yeah that one!), European Greatness and the fate of Good Ideas
Eric Schliesser | Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam’s (UvA) Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences