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The “Egalitarian Myth,” Once Again

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2016

Robert E. Gallman*
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Extract

In the winter of 1978 Social Science History published a short note by me (Gallman, 1978) that questioned certain features of Professor Edward Pessen’s critique of the egalitarian hypothesis. In the winter of 1979 Professor Pessen (1979) responded to me, at great length. The editors have kindly offered me the opportunity to reply. The space limitations they have imposed upon the debate do not permit me to comment on each issue raised by Professor Pessen, nor do I think that that is necessary. I plan only to repeat the main points of my orginal note and to indicate how far I think Professor Pessen’s paper has affected them. As will appear, I believe my note has survived Professor Pessen’s critique well, and has gained strength from research done since it was written.

Type
Comment and Debate
Copyright
Copyright © Social Science History Association 1981

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