Carey And Two of His Recent Critics : Eugen V. Böhm-Bawerk And Alfred Marshall

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When his words are ambiguous, we must give that interpretation which other passages in his writings indicate that he would have wished us to give them. " It is quite proper that a teacher who can talk in this style should have no difficulty in deciding that Carey and others who have refuted Ricardo do not understand him. After myself reading "Ricardo" more than thirty years ago, I told Mr. Carey that I could not understand what he was driving at. His reply was, "Ricardo did not himself understa
...nd." Nor do I think he did. Confusion in language involves confusion not merely in argument, but in thought ; and in no other department of knowledge but that of political economy, would it be possible for one who needs such apologies, as those made for Ricardo by Prof. Marshall, to become the founder of a distinct school.
The blunders which Mr. Marshall has made with reference to Carey and Frederick List, and especially as to the indebtedness of the former to the latter, are most remarkable.
For instance, he says Carey was born in Ireland, when, had he taken the least trouble to examine any biographical notice of him, he would, at a glance, have seen that he was born in Philadelphia.


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