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In this post, I continue the draft of sections of my forthcoming book, “Marxian Economics: An Introduction.” This, like the previous four posts (here, here, here, and here), is written to serve as the basis for chapter 1, Marxian Economics Today. The text of this post should pretty much finish up the draft of the first chapter.... Occasional Links & Commentary Marxian economics for the 21st century?David F. Ruccio | Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Notre Dame.
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In this post, I continue the draft of sections of my forthcoming book, “Marxian Economics: An Introduction.” This, like the previous four posts (here, here, here, and here), is written to serve as the basis for chapter 1, Marxian Economics Today. The text of this post should pretty much finish up the draft of the first chapter.... Occasional Links & Commentary Marxian economics for the 21st century?David F. Ruccio | Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Notre Dame.
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In this post, I continue the draft of sections of my forthcoming book, “Marxian Economics: An Introduction.” This, like the previous four posts (here, here, here, and here), is written to serve as the basis for chapter 1, Marxian Economics Today. The text of this post should pretty much finish up the draft of the first chapter....
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Marxian economics for the 21st century?David F. Ruccio | Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Notre Dame.