Talk:Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
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[edit] Marshall
"Alfred Marshall, the most influential economist of the time..."
This line is very subjective and may cause ontroversy. I suggest that it be changed to:
"Alfred Marshall, one of the most influential economist of the time..."
[unsigned comment from 130.15.80.91 on 6 March 2006]
- You may well be correct. But I will at least inject that being influential and being deservedly inlfuential are two different things. —SlamDiego 23:47, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] “ahead of his time”
A claim “his contributions were far ahead of his time” is either metaphorical or flatly absurd. In either case, something more literally true should be put in its place. —SlamDiego 23:44, 8 April 2007 (UTC)