- Seymour Melman
Seymour Melman (
December 30 1917 –December 16 2004 ) was an American professor emeritus ofindustrial engineering andoperations research atColumbia University 'sFu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science . [ [http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/] .]He wrote extensively for fifty years on "economic conversion", the ordered transition from military to civilian production by military industries and facilities. Author of "The Permanent War Economy" and "Pentagon Capitalism", he was an economist, writer, and gadfly of the
military-industrial complex .Biography
Seymour Melman was born in
New York City inDecember 30 1917. He studied at theDe Witt Clinton High School in theBronx and received his undergraduate degree from theCollege of the City of New York in 1939. After graduation he received a travel fellowship and traveled toPalestine andEurope between 1939 and 1940.Upon returning to the
United States he served for two years as the secretary of theStudent Zionist Federation . Soon after theattack on Pearl Harbor , he served in the US Army as a First Lieutenant in theCoast Artillery Corp . Afterwards he served on theNational Industrial Conference Board . He became a graduate student atColumbia University in January, 1945 and received his Ph.D. ineconomics in June, 1949. He joined the Columbia faculty that year and was a popular instructor until he retired from teaching in 2003.Melman was the former President of the
Association for Evolutionary Economics , Vice President of theNew York Academy of Sciences , co-chair ofSANE (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy), chair of TheNational Commission for Economic Conversion and Disarmament , and a participant in theReindustrialization of the United States Project.In 1976 SANE's New York City conference on "The Arms Race and the Economic Crisis" featured Melman, and won an economic conversion plank in the Democratic party platform.
Melman died in his Manhattan home of an
aneurysm onDecember 16 2004 .Work
Melman was part of a circle of critical intellectuals with epicenters in various networks. Three were central. First, Melman was part of the Frame of Reference group led by University of Pennsylvania Professor Zellig Harris. Second, he was part of a group of critical scholars at Columbia University including Robert S. Lynd, a leading sociologist in the United States. Third, he was connected to a wide network of national and international scholars and activists concerned with disarmament, economic conversion and economic democracy, e.g. Noam Chomsky, Marcus Raskin, Harley Shaiken, John Ullmann, Lloyd J. Dumas, John Kenneth Galbraith, among many others.
The legacy of Seymour Melman's work continues in a fellowship and research program supported by the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C. and through the work of his former colleagues in the Economic Reconstruction network.
Quotations
"The joy of accomplishing production. It's a great thing. The work I've been doing now for some time is writing an article, writing a book, or researching something. It's an accomplishment. It's a great thing. No, more exactly, it's living. It's being alive. To be productive is to be alive."
"A bomb equivalent to 20 million tons of TNT would cause an intense fire called a 'fire storm' in an area about 2,000 square miles around the area of the blast. And in such an area it would be futile, desperately futile to construct what are called 'fallout shelters'".
Publications
* 1956. "Dynamic factors in industrial productivity". New York, Wiley.
* 1958. "Decision Making and Productivity".
* 1958. "Inspection for Disarmament". Editor.
* 1961. "The Peace Race".
* 1962. "No Place to Hide Fallout Shelters-Fact and Fiction". Editor.
* 1962. "Disarmament; Its Politics And Economics". Editor.
* 1965. "Our Depleted Society"
* 1968. "In the name of America; the conduct of the war in Vietnam by the armed forces of the United States as shown by published reports, compared with the laws of war binding on the United States Government and on its citizens". With Melvyn Baron and Dodge Ely. New York : Clergy.
* 1970. "The defense economy; conversion of industries and occupations to civilian needs". New York: Praeger.
* 1970. "Pentagon Capitalism: The Political Economy of War". New York: McGraw-Hill.
* 1971. "The war economy of the United States; readings on military industry and economy". New York: St. Martin's Press.
* 1983. "Profits without Production".
* 1985. "The Permanent War Economy: American Capitalism in Decline" NY: Simon & Schuster.
* 1988. "The Demilitarized Society: Disarmament & Conversion". Montreal: Harvest House.
* 1992. "Rebuilding America: A New Economic Plan for the 1990s". Westfield NJ: Open Media.
* 2001. "After Capitalism: From Managerialism to Workplace Democracy". New York : Knopf.References
Further reading
* "The Economics of War and Peace (Interview with Seymour Melman.)"
Village Voice ,April 26 1983
* Robert F. Barsky, "Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent", Cambridge, MIT Press, 1997. This book provides some historical background on Zellig Harris, a key mentor to Seymour Melman.
* Seymour Melman, "In the Grip of a Permanent War Economy," Counterpunch, March 15, 2003, http://www.counterpunch.org/melman03152003.html.
* Jonathan M. Feldman, "From Warfare State to "Shadow State": MILITARISM, ECONOMIC DEPLETION, AND RECONSTRUCTION, "Social Text," 25:143-168. This article explains part of Melman's trajectory as part of a cycle of Columbia University based intellectuals concerned with militarism and demilitarization.(See: [http://socialtext.dukejournals.org/cgi/reprint/25/2_91/143] and [http://www.seymourmelman.com/]External links
* [http://www.mbeaw.org/resources/voices/melman.html MBEAW Seymour Melman] Monterey Bay Educators Against War
* [http://phys4.harvard.edu/~wilson/NYTimes1948.pdf Warning against Menachem Begin, 1948]
* [http://www.counterpunch.org/nader01202003.html Ralph Nader The Pentagon Connection]
* [http://www.seymourmelman.com/ Seymour Melman] includes numerous articles.
* [http://www.bear-left.com/original/2003/0309permanent.html In the Grip of a Permanent War Economy] by Seymour Melman from Bear Left!
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/Melman/index.html Seymour Melman Papers] 1958-1999 at Columbia
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/01/12/seymourMelman.html Revival of Manufacturing Sought by Columbia's Industry Expert, Seymour Melman] By Suzanne Trimel. Includes Video Interview and photo
* [http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1220-28.htm "Ralph Nader on Seymour Melman"] by Ralph Nader,20 December ,2004 after Melman's death.
* [http://www.economicreconstruction.com Website of former colleagues of Seymour Melman]
* [http://zmagsite.zmag.org/Mar2005/dagostinopr0305.html] Article on After Capitalism
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