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In The Crimson of Feb.16,1973, Mr.Samuel Bowles is reported as saying, in explaining the decision of the Harvard Economics department not to give him tenure: "Our difference with the Economics Department is clearly political-what's useful to us in overthrowing the system is clearly not useful to them...
NAM earlier this week confronted James S. Ackerman, professor of Fine Arts and chairman of the Commission on Inquiry, with their demands for review of recent allegedly politically-motivated "firings" of radical faculty, particularly Samuel S. Bowles, associate professor of Economics.
Samuel Bowles is associate professor of Economics.
Radical economics is not merely a tangential approach to the discipline. The "radical school" is a group of economists emphasizing Marx's social and political theories, and questioning the underlying assumptions and central institutions of classical economics. Sam Bowles is widely acknowledged to be one of the most prominent of...
Historically, there has been an unmistakable trend towards academic specialization at the cost of understanding. Admittedly, this academic division of labor has permitted rapid progress along narrow lines of inquiry, but this progress has served the system rather than people in the system who seek a greater understanding of the...