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INET has a collection of links in memory of Lance Taylor. Alex Thomas has a focused review of A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory, which was edited by Ajit Sinha. John E. King has an overview in Jacobin, of Paul Sweezy's work. Ian Birchall, also in Jacobin, tells us about Daniel Guérin. I have read his Anarchism, but I am currently reading Iain McKay's Proudhon collection. Monthly Review reposts Ksenia Arapko's review of Michael Heinrich's How to Read Marx's 'Capital'. I found that not knowing the first edition, which variants Marx added in the French edition, and so on, I did not really know the opening chapters. I want to note the existence of symposia on intangible capital and on human capital in the summer 2022 issue of the Journal of Economic

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  • INET has a collection of links in memory of Lance Taylor.
  • Alex Thomas has a focused review of A Reflection on Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory, which was edited by Ajit Sinha.
  • John E. King has an overview in Jacobin, of Paul Sweezy's work.
  • Ian Birchall, also in Jacobin, tells us about Daniel Guérin. I have read his Anarchism, but I am currently reading Iain McKay's Proudhon collection.
  • Monthly Review reposts Ksenia Arapko's review of Michael Heinrich's How to Read Marx's 'Capital'. I found that not knowing the first edition, which variants Marx added in the French edition, and so on, I did not really know the opening chapters.
  • I want to note the existence of symposia on intangible capital and on human capital in the summer 2022 issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives. The first has three articles and the second has two.

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