I’m deeply honored to be the subject of a cover profile this week in The Chronicle Review: By David Wescott, the profile is titled Is This Economist Too Far Ahead of His Time?, October 16, 2016. In academic journal articles where the author has an intended answer to a yes or no question, that answer is
"He abhors self-deception and hypocrisy — which, in his view, arise when people aren’t extremely open, honest, and forthcoming."
[This has to be wrong: Robin is too cynical to "abhor" hypocrisy. He's said humans are his favorite species, and he regards hypocrisy as of the human essence. He could not abhor hypocrisy without abhorring humans.]
[Added.]You have something of a Lyndon LaRouche look about you in the picture.
Chronicle Review Profile
"He abhors self-deception and hypocrisy — which, in his view, arise when people aren’t extremely open, honest, and forthcoming."
[This has to be wrong: Robin is too cynical to "abhor" hypocrisy. He's said humans are his favorite species, and he regards hypocrisy as of the human essence. He could not abhor hypocrisy without abhorring humans.]
[Added.]You have something of a Lyndon LaRouche look about you in the picture.
i thought the article was thin
Well deserved, I wish you would get more coverage.