Thanks for the correction. In fact, after I wrote to Pen-L, I pulled down a 1965 volume of Studies on the Left from my bookshelf, and didn't see Radosh on the board. That error aside, what I meant was that the volume emerged from a history department that was heavily influenced by William Appleman Williams before he went to the University of Oregon, one that was strongly focused on the corporatist components of the Progressive Era and later, the New Deal. Their concerns about the role of corporations under state capitalism often mirrored the libertarian right, who worried about the corporate state's departure from the laissez-faire ideal.

Joel Blau


michael a. lebowitz wrote:
FWIW, Radosh did not have a Studies on the Left phase (at least in the Madison days when he was a history grad student) despite his palpable desire to be invited on to the board.
         michael

On 07/11/2008 10:54 PM, Jeffrey Fisher wrote:
thanks!

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 7:25 PM, joel blau <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Probably. It's Radosh in his Studies on the Left, Jimmy
    Weinstein, University of Wisconsin history department, phase.

    Joel Blau


    Michael Perelman wrote:

        A New History of Leviathan: Essays on the Rise of the
        American Corporate State by Ronald Radosh (Editor), Murray N.
        Rothbard (Editor)

        Is this it?




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