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I am thinking of maybe buying one of these: Roger E. Backhouse (2017). Founder of Modern Economics: Paul A. Samuelson: Volume 1: Becoming Samuelson, 1915-1948 Robert Leonard (2012). Von Neumann, Morgenstern and the Creation of Game Theory: From Chess to Social Science, 1900-1960 Philip Mirowski and Edward Nik-Khan (2017). The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information: The History of Information in Modern Economics Angela Penrose (2017). No Ordinary Woman: The Life of Edith Penrose Yanis Varoufakis (2017). Adults in the Room: My Battle with the European and American Deep Establishment I already have many books on which I am behind, for instance, Anwar Shaikh's Capitalism. I suspect the Penrose biography will strike me like Adelman's biography. I've read some of the economics the subject

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I already have many books on which I am behind, for instance, Anwar Shaikh's Capitalism. I suspect the Penrose biography will strike me like Adelman's biography. I've read some of the economics the subject produced, but did not know about the Nazi-fighting.

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