"Once I was a real Economist" (1965)

"Once I was a real Economist" (1965)

I really got perverted by Ames as a matter of fact. My downfall began here because I trained there to beome a labor economist, strangely enough, but in the course of this, when I decided to become a labor economist I discovered there wasn't much economics in labor economics, so I had to become a sociologist, a psychologist, and even a little bit of a theologian. But this set me on the primrose path.

"Remarks Following Staley Disucssion of Action in St. Louis," (transcription of tape) transcribed April, 1965. Kenneth E. Boulding Papers, Archives (Box # 37), University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries.

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