Posted by Jim Lindgren:
Janice Brown, Frank Michelman, and Teaching Economics Without the Idea of 
Scarcity.--
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_01-2005_05_07.shtml#1115130814


   David Bernstein notes that Stuart Taylor criticizes Janice Rogers
   Brown merely for citing Richard Epstein's Takings book in an opinion,
   a form of guilt by association. Bernstein notes that in the same
   opinion Brown also cites liberal Frank Michelman. This reminds me of
   something Michelman said to me in the 1980s when he came down from
   Harvard to lecture at the University of Connecticut: that he had
   proposed teaching a course on economics at Harvard, but without the
   idea of scarcity. Now that's an odd and unusual idea that is
   definitely "out of the mainstream"--economics without the idea of
   scarcity! I know that this sounds like a joke, but I assure you
   Michelman seemed to be quite serious, and was a bit defensive when we
   conveyed our skepticism.

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