With a Democratically-controlled Congress and a Federal agency apparatus
populated by liberal social scientists, a moment of self-doubt and indecision
descended upon the economic policy establishment. Questions were being raised
about whether there was a better way to organize the economy and society. In
this conceptualism there was a positive and active role for the state combined
with the greater involvement of citizens and local organizations. Admittedly, the
one weakness of the time was the failure to articulate a comprehensive and action-
able alternative to 1950s Keynesianism. The diagnosis of the problem was only one
of the steps required to mend the national economic condition.
This unique moment allowed a range of voices to be heard, among them
geographers, planners and more institutionally minded economists. Becoming an
academic during this time was easily coupled with a belief that a person could
make a difference and could profitably contribute to policy discussions.
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