@article{95c89294ed984a01a8ef27d4fd4ec0cf,
title = "Precarious cosmopolitans: Arendt and Hirschman as refugee intellectuals",
author = "Jeremy Adelman",
note = "Funding Information: He was also lured by professional opportunities in Paris thanks to his Trieste research and his first publications for the Soci{\'e}t{\'e} d{\textquoteright}Etudes et d{\textquoteright}Informations Economiques on the true performance of the Italian economy behind the fa{\c c}ade of Il Duce{\textquoteright}s official statistics. Charles Rist and Robert Marjolin, editors of a quarterly economic bulletin of the Rockefeller Foundation-backed Institut de Recher-ches Economiques et Sociales of the Sorbonne, saw his talents and brought him into their stable. Rist, the senior of the partnership and a more conservative economist, aligned with Lionel Robbins and the anti-Keynesians. Marjolin, only four years older than Hirschman, had studied sociology and economics at Yale with a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation and would go on to a storied career after the war; he became something of a mentor to Hirschman.",
year = "2017",
month = dec,
day = "1",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "84",
pages = "1051--1076",
journal = "Social Research",
issn = "0037-783X",
publisher = "New School University",
number = "4",
}