11-19-2020, 06:28 AM
I took nearly all of his undergraduate level classes and enjoyed them tremendously. He was my favorite professor during my undergraduate years. He presented issues in a manner that guided the student to consider the human impact of economic policies in addition to the to the more analytical aspects of the subject. In reading the highlighted article, I was struck by the fact that Professor Gurley also wrote "Challenges to Communism", of which I was unaware. I will be greatly interested in reading that. He had a significant impact on my thinking at a critical time in my life and I am grateful for his intellectual integrity.
"It's not what you don't know that gets you in trouble. It's what you think you know that just isn't so."
Mark Twain
