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There are more specialized monographs--e.g., Peter Nicholls' <Ezra Pound:
Politics, Ecomics and Writing>.
Wayne
David Centrone wrote:
> Mr. Steen,
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> I thought the chapter on Pound's relationship with a British economist C. H.
> Douglas in Hugh Kenner's "The Pound Era" was informative and would be a good
> starting point. It would at least introduce you to the economist whose
> theories Pound had found most appealing.
>
> Right now, I'm reading "Pound's Cantos" by Peter Makin, He's got some
> smidgens of Douglas' and Pound's economic thinking, here and there; but, I
> remember that Kenner had a whole chapter devoted to the topic.
>
> David Centrone
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> At 04:46 PM 5/16/98 -0700, you wrote:
> >I am interested in reading Pound's writings on his most desired economic
> >theory. Could someone reference the publication with the best description.
> >Also, list contemporary economist(s) teaching same and any relative WEB
> >sites.
> >
> >Gerald Steen
> >
> >
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