Talk:Paul Sweezy

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>>"He returned to teaching at Harvard in 1945, but realized he would not gain tenure there..."

I am not sure how long Harvard has had its unprincipled position of hiring bright newly-minted PhDs, assigning them a ton of work, and then denying them tenure due to "insufficient published work"...It is my understanding that most tenured faculty does not earn tenure, but is hired into a tenured position.

Further, mention must be made of an even more grievous failing -- that of joining in the witch hunts of the McCarthy period, while giving lip service to academic freedom (see, e.g., the story of their shameful treatment of Ray Ginger). --Jose Ramos 07:14, 25 Jan 2004 (UTC)

According to two different authors in the October 2004 issue of MR (V. 56 No.5) Sweezy went for tenure at Harvard with major support from Joseph Schumpeter his good friend and the leading American conservative economist of the day. The tenure was denied for ideological reasons in spite of Schumpeters arguments for intellectual and academic diversity. They may not have tenure there now with the same system but this it 70 years ago. TMNolan 16:30, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] merge

of course these two articles should be merged. They concern the same person, don't they? Hmains 22:25, 12 May 2007 (UTC)

  • Agree. --Duncan 08:39, 14 May 2007 (UTC)