| G. L. S. Shackle - 1967 - 342 หน้า
...deny the study of it the attributes of science. 135 CHAPTER 12 THE ANATOMY OF THE 'GENERAL THEORY' The composition of this book has been for the author a long struggle of escape. . .from habitual modes of thought and expression. The ideas which are here expressed so laboriously... | |
| Keynes Centenary Conference - 1983 - 298 หน้า
...added the famous concluding paragraph to the Preface of the General Theory written in December, 1935: The composition of this book has been for the author a long struggle to escape, and so must the reading of it be for most readers if the author's assault upon him is to... | |
| R. D. Collison Black - 1986 - 268 หน้า
...over. The process was a difficult one that he describes so well in the preface to the General Theory, The composition of this book has been for the author...struggle of escape, and so must the reading of it for most readers if the author's assault upon them is to be successful, - a struggle from habitual... | |
| Marc R. Tool - 1986 - 230 หน้า
...The Keynesian Revolution John Maynard Keynes concluded the Preface to The General Theory by saying: "The composition of this book has been for the author a long struggle of escape . . . from habitual modes of thought and expression."2 Those "habitual modes" were, of course, the... | |
| Cy Gonick - 1987 - 442 หน้า
...written but brilliant General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. In the preface, he confides that "the composition of this book has been for the author a long struggle of escape ... from habitual modes of thought and expression."5 One of the key elements of these habitual modes... | |
| David Felix - 1995 - 300 หน้า
...invited his readers to join him in a struggle for liberation: "The composition of this book has been... a long struggle of escape, and so must the reading...escape from habitual modes of thought and expression." Disarmingly, he confessed, "It is astonishing what foolish things one can temporarily believe if one... | |
| Charles Robert McCann - 1998 - 478 หน้า
...composition of this book has been a long struggle of escape from habitual modes of thought and expression, and "so must the reading of it be for most readers...the author's assault upon them is to be successful." The difficulty, he says, lies not in the new ideas, which even though laboriously expressed are in... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 หน้า
...puhhcanon of The General Theory of Emplogmem. lmerest and Money. ts The compostnon of thts hook has heen for the author a long struggle of escape. and so must the readmg of n kfor most readers n nn. author's assauh upon them ts to lx: successful — a struggle of... | |
| Paul Diesing - 2005 - 490 หน้า
...brought up on the above neoclassical thinking and testified to the difficulties of shaking it off: The composition of this book has been for the author a long struggle to escape . . . from habitual modes of thought and expression. The ideas which are here expressed so... | |
| Steve Cohn - 408 หน้า
...the environment if competitors are already doing so. COMPETING ASSUMPTIONS, METHODS, AND METAPHORS The composition of this book has been for the author...and so must the reading of it be for most readers . . . a struggle of escape from habitual modes of thought and expression. The ideas which are here... | |
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