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The Trap: Contributors
John Nash, 1994 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
Friedrich von Hayek, Nobel-winning economist and political philosopher
James M. Buchanan, Nobel-winning economist famous for his work on public choice theory
Professor Thomas Schelling, Nobel-winning economist and game theorist
Robert Kavesh, government economist, 1950s
Philip Mirowski, historian and philosopher of economics and politics
Alain Enthoven, nuclear strategist at RAND Corporation, 1956–60
R.D. Laing, psychiatrist
Dr Morton Schatzman, psychiatrist and colleague of R. D. Laing
Clancy Sigal, colleague of R. D. Laing
Madsen Pirie, founder of the Adam Smith Institute
Sir Antony Jay, co-author of BBC comedy series Yes Minister
David Rosenhan, attendee of R. D. Laing's talks in the US; creator of the Rosenhan experiment
Paul McHugh, psychiatrist-in-chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Robert Spitzer, chair of the DSM-III task force
Dr. Jerome Wakefield, psychiatrist is a BBC television documentary series by English filmmaker Adam Curtis, well known for other documentaries including The Century of the Self and The Power of Nightmares. It originally aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Two in March 2007.[1][2] The series consists of three 60-minute programmes which explore the modern concept and definition of freedom, specifically, "how a simplistic model of human beings as self-seeking, almost robotic, creatures led to today's idea of freedom."[3]
Contributors
John Nash, 1994 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
Friedrich von Hayek, Nobel-winning economist and political philosopher
James M. Buchanan, Nobel-winning economist famous for his work on public choice theory
Professor Thomas Schelling, Nobel-winning economist and game theorist
Robert Kavesh, government economist, 1950s
Philip Mirowski, historian and philosopher of economics and politics
Alain Enthoven, nuclear strategist at RAND Corporation, 1956–60
R.D. Laing, psychiatrist
Dr Morton Schatzman, psychiatrist and colleague of R. D. Laing
Clancy Sigal, colleague of R. D. Laing
Madsen Pirie, founder of the Adam Smith Institute
Sir Antony Jay, co-author of BBC comedy series Yes Minister
David Rosenhan, attendee of R. D. Laing's talks in the US; creator of the Rosenhan experiment
Paul McHugh, psychiatrist-in-chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Robert Spitzer, chair of the DSM-III task force
Dr. Jerome Wakefield, psychiatrist
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