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Until he found Grant, the revered Lincoln, whose star looms brighter, lamented the “slows” of his generals.1 Despite a big edge in equipment and manpower, they were reluctant to do battle; they preferred the comfort and sanctuary of the drill field.

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  1. See T. Harry Williams, Lincoln and His Generals (New York: Knopf, 1952), chapter 7.

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  2. Hyman P. Minsky, symposium entitled “The Carter Economics,” Journal of Post Keynesia Economics, Fall 1978:42.

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  3. Sidney Weintraub, A General Theory of the Price Level (Philadelphia: Chilton Books, 1959).

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  4. Cf. Sidney Weintraub, Capitalism’s Inflation and Unemployment Crisis (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1978), chapter 4, 9.

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  5. Cf. Lawrence R. Klein and Richard F. Kosobud, “Some Econometrics of Growth: Great Ratios of Economics,”Quarterly Journal of Economics (May 1961); also Weintraub, Capitalism’s Crisis, p. 47ff.

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Weintraub, S. (1981). TIPs against Inflation. In: Claudon, M.P., Cornwall, R.R. (eds) An Incomes Policy for the United States. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8763-0_2

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