by David E. Hojman
The Conversation
December 19th, 2006
Just a couple of things in reply to Robinson’s response. First, the nineteenth century was very long. A hundred years. Robinson and I are talking about complete different historical periods. The free trade I mentioned, in which Chile was engaged, happened very early on, with public support for it being made explicit even before 1800. [...]
by Stephen Lewis
The Conversation
December 19th, 2006
[Lawrence Harrison asked Stephen Lewis, the editor of Botswana ex-president Quett Masire's forthcoming autobiography, Memoirs of an African Democrat, to comment on the discussion of Botswana in James Robinson's reply to Harrison's lead essay. Lewis' case study on Botswana is featured in Harrison's book The Central Liberal Truth. -- eds.] Having spent a substantial part [...]
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