You may recall I organized that EEA session, Kevin. But I am surprised that you include Don as one who claimed a special affinity between hermeneutics and libertarian economics. He edited a book on economics and hermeneutics that included work that drew on hermeneutics by people coming from a variety of economic perspectives. Heilbroner is in it, there are some institutionalists, etc. I know that doesn't rule out the possibility that he still held the position you claim. Mat
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