New Challenges to the Role of Profit, Session II. "Why Profits are Challenged." Discussants: Arthur Harrigan, Lowell Harris, Russell Palmer. Tape #5., 1976 February 27 Digital
Scope and Contents
This recording is a continuation of the second session of the third series of John Diebold lectures at Harvard University. Russell Palmer, Arthur Harrigan, and C. Lowell Harris lecture on the political, social, and economic opinions and attitudes towards profits among that are increasingly challenged among groups of people that have historically supported profits and are now questioning it.
Dates
- Creation: 1976 February 27
Format
U-matic
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
.5 linear foot (1 carton)Physical Location
MANU
Duration
61.41
General note
Title devised by the archviist. Original title: Third Series of the John Diebold Lectures. Harvard University Economics Department. February 27, 1976. New Challenges to the Role of Profit, Session II. "Why Profits are Challenged." Discussants: Arthur Harrigan, Lowell Harris, Russell Palmer. Tape #5
Creator
- From the Collection: Harvard University. Department of Economics (Organization)
Repository Details
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