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The author thanks the participants of " The Market Failures, Famines and Crisises " Seminar sponsored by the Committee on Social Theory in the Spring of 2014, especially the other three faculty participants – David Freshwater from Agricultural Economics, David Hamilton from History, and Arnold Farr from Philosophy. He also thanks the other participants especially Grace Cale and Lydia Shanklin Roll, and Greta Krippner of the University of Michigan for her visit to the class to explain her economic sociological theories of market failure.