Professor John King (La Trobe University, Australia) gives a talk here on pluralism in economics.
He is also the author of The Microfoundations Delusion: Metaphor and Dogma in the History of Macroeconomics (Cheltenham, 2012), and A History of Post-Keynesian Economics since 1936 (Cheltenham, 2002), both excellent books.
This is great. I've never seen King speak. He also wrote the book on Kaldor; some similar work can be found in the link below -- I strongly recommend this by the way. Especially his discussion of the 1939 paper on speculation and economic stability which I think is a major contribution to Post-Keynesian economics that was never really picked up on -- although it is similar to some aspects of Minsky's theories:
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