43R. H. H. Price to Harrod, 8 November [1922] [a]
Price thanks Harrod for the congratulations, and suggests him some places to visit in Cambridge: in particular, the Psychological Lab. He hopes Harrod will wake the Mental and Moral Sciences Club from their dogmatic and mathematical slumber. [1] He comments that Cambridge is wholly admirable, except for philosophy. [2] Finally, he expresses the opinion that Harrod's duty as a philosophical economist is to write not only on economics but also on allgemeine Werttheorie and on logic.
2. Price later changed his mind on philosophy at Cambridge: see letter 74 R.