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[embedded content]Richard Wolff Interviews George DeMartino (About 15:15)George DeMartino's The Tragic Science: How Economists Cause Harm (Even as They Aspire to do Good) Stanford Encyclopedia Philosophy entry on analytical Marxism. One version of Marx-Engels Collected Works at the Antonie Pannekoek Archive. Maybe I should order Ludo Cuyvers' Neo-Marxism and Post-Keynesian Economics: From Kalecki to Sraffa and Joan Robinson
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Richard Wolff Interviews George DeMartino (About 15:15) |
- George DeMartino's The Tragic Science: How Economists Cause Harm (Even as They Aspire to do Good)
- Stanford Encyclopedia Philosophy entry on analytical Marxism.
- One version of Marx-Engels Collected Works at the Antonie Pannekoek Archive.
- Maybe I should order Ludo Cuyvers' Neo-Marxism and Post-Keynesian Economics: From Kalecki to Sraffa and Joan Robinson