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The article says he went to England in '34 and left in '37. Later it speaks of "his American interlude of 1933–45". This seems contradictory. I think this probably should read "his American interlude of 1937–45", if as the article states he really started to come into prominence with the publication of "On the Economic Theory of Socialism" published in 1936 (and reprinted in 1938: https://ia801606.us.archive.org/1/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.263328/2015.263328.On-The.pdf).
-- Michael Hurwicz ( talk) 06:53, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazeta_Polska This is totally unreliable source. Any accusations must be substantiated.
Lange proved that only market socialist economy can survive. The soviet, hardline etatist model was doomed, according to Lange.
lech.keller@gmail.com
Lange's covername with the KGB was FRIEND.
The article doesn't prove he was a Soviet spy. He might have been an useful idiot.
What is the value of his works, when socialism collapsed? Xx236 13:57, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
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Whole passages are lifted verbatim from http://homepage.newschool.edu/het//profiles/lange.htm —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.241.218.107 ( talk) 11:45, 20 November 2009 (UTC)
As a by-product of my work on an article about the history of the Germans in in the Region of Lodz in the German Wikipedia I came accross Oskar Lange and wanted to add some info to the German article about him. Looking for more information about him in the English version I saw that he is said to be a Jew here. However, in my source it clearly sais that he was a protestant, which means that he most likely was brought up as a German. I think the form of his name and the names of his parents would suggest that my source is correct - but this is not a proof, and it is still possible that they were Jews. Can anybody here give more information? -- UtaHae ( talk) 13:30, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
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The article says he went to England in '34 and left in '37. Later it speaks of "his American interlude of 1933–45". This seems contradictory. I think this probably should read "his American interlude of 1937–45", if as the article states he really started to come into prominence with the publication of "On the Economic Theory of Socialism" published in 1936 (and reprinted in 1938: https://ia801606.us.archive.org/1/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.263328/2015.263328.On-The.pdf).
-- Michael Hurwicz ( talk) 06:53, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazeta_Polska This is totally unreliable source. Any accusations must be substantiated.
Lange proved that only market socialist economy can survive. The soviet, hardline etatist model was doomed, according to Lange.
lech.keller@gmail.com
Lange's covername with the KGB was FRIEND.
The article doesn't prove he was a Soviet spy. He might have been an useful idiot.
What is the value of his works, when socialism collapsed? Xx236 13:57, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
---translation---
Whole passages are lifted verbatim from http://homepage.newschool.edu/het//profiles/lange.htm —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.241.218.107 ( talk) 11:45, 20 November 2009 (UTC)
As a by-product of my work on an article about the history of the Germans in in the Region of Lodz in the German Wikipedia I came accross Oskar Lange and wanted to add some info to the German article about him. Looking for more information about him in the English version I saw that he is said to be a Jew here. However, in my source it clearly sais that he was a protestant, which means that he most likely was brought up as a German. I think the form of his name and the names of his parents would suggest that my source is correct - but this is not a proof, and it is still possible that they were Jews. Can anybody here give more information? -- UtaHae ( talk) 13:30, 20 May 2011 (UTC)