Abstract
This paper offers philosophic comparisons based on the autobiographical essays on the life philosophies of twenty-two of the 1930's generation of eminent economists. The contributing economists are examined from the perspective of their conceptions of human nature, society, and justice, and technique which involves normative valuation, the openendedness of economic behavior, and the overmathematization of the discipline.
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