In honor of my intellectual hero Thomas C. Schelling, check out the syllabus and final exam for his fall 1970 course at Harvard on “Conflict, Coalition, and Strategy” (Econ 1030). Hat tip: Irwin Collier.

In honor of my intellectual hero Thomas C. Schelling, check out the syllabus and final exam for his fall 1970 course at Harvard on “Conflict, Coalition, and Strategy” (Econ 1030). Hat tip: Irwin Collier.

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Over the past couple of weeks, this series has been truly compelling.
I love the fact he included the Calculus of Consent (1962) in his syllabus!
Truly a top-notch batch of readings!
I am currently working on the Wealth of Nations cover to cover. I told myself the next I have to travel across the country I will take it as my in-flight reading.
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It’s actually been warmer here than typical. It was in the 60s today.
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