User:Ehusman
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I'm Eric Husman, also the Grim Reader.
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[edit] Myself
As of today, I have made over 12 edits, and rank #Next_to_Last on Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits.
I'm a filthy American classical liberal. As such, I don't have a dog in many left-right fights, so I am able to approach them very NPOVly.
I spellz gud, an' mah grammer is exalunt, so sumtimes Ah lak to fix broken sh... stuff.
[edit] Current Contributions
[edit] Social issues and economics
- Expanded the biography of Gabriel Kolko
- Expanded the Government failure entry
- Added Edgeworth price cycle
[edit] Science and engineering
- Optics - Boy, does this need work
- Optical resolution
- optical spectrum
- Added a bio stub for David L. Fried
- Fixed some problems with IRIG and IRIG Timecode
- Saw a request for a page on High speed photography, so I started it
[edit] Management theory
- Lean manufacturing
- Added a bio stub for Taiichi Ohno
- Restored 5S to its own page
- Cleaned up Kaizen with advice from a native Japanese speaker
- Created Training Within Industry
- Attempted a repair to/expansion of/NPOV dissertation of problems in Just In Time
- Fixed the History of TQM
- Added a bio stub for Armand V. Feigenbaum
[edit] Industrial Organization
- Have been trying to build an industrial organization grouping, including Putting out, Inside contracting, and Factory system
- Set the Eli Whitney and Captain John H. Hall accounts straight
- Expanded the Louis de Tousard entry.
[edit] Older contributions
- Nazism and socialism - uh, maybe not. It seems that every time anyone adds any mention of Austrian theory (Mises and Hayek), some hardcore Marx-followers -- the ones who think that if it ain't described by Marx, it ain't socialism -- removes it with odd comments like, "Austrians are not mainstream." Which is odd, considering the Austrians were widely credited with the marginal revolution.
- Nazism in relation to other concepts - it happened again. Apparently we must not let people know that Nazism is but one possible outcome of socialism.
There is a recurring fallacy used by the Marxists: Nazism violates core tenets of Marxism, therefore Nazism cannot be socialism. This relies on a fallacy of composition. Marx was neither the first nor the last socialist theorist; he didn't even coin the term. In truth, all Marxism is socialism, but not all socialism is Marxism.
[edit] Useful links
From Pmanderson
- Wikipedia:Tutorial
- Wikipedia:Help desk
- M:Foundation issues
- Wikipedia:Policy Library
- Wikipedia:Utilities
- Wikipedia:Cite your sources
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:Wikiquette
- Wikipedia:Civility
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- Wikipedia:Featured articles
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- Wikipedia:Pages needing attention

