According to Professor Whitford, most contracts scholars have been ambivalent towards Ian Macneil's messages. Macneil's thesis that contracting takes place not at a single moment but over a period of time has been generally accepted. But Macneil's second theme - that parties involved in long-term relations seek goals in addition to wealth maximization - has gone largely unrecognized. After reviewing the possible reasons for Macneil's limited influence, Professor Whitford concludes that political preference for wealth maximization values is the most likely explanation.
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Law, Private Governance and Continuing Relationships