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Samuel Bowles on how "Marx’s representation of the power relationship between capital and labour in the firm is an essential insight" Economics in the Rear-View Mirror on renewal of Paul Sweezy's instructorship. Manoucher Parvin, in 1992, asks, "Is teaching neoclassical economics as the science of economics moral?" Alexander Douglas on micro-founded macro. A review of Fredric Jameson's new book, in Jacobin earlier this month. A review of Fredric Jameson's new book, in the September issue of Harper's.
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Samuel Bowles on how "Marx’s representation of the power relationship between capital and labour in the firm is an essential insight" Economics in the Rear-View Mirror on renewal of Paul Sweezy's instructorship. Manoucher Parvin, in 1992, asks, "Is teaching neoclassical economics as the science of economics moral?" Alexander Douglas on micro-founded macro. A review of Fredric Jameson's new book, in Jacobin earlier this month. A review of Fredric Jameson's new book, in the September issue of Harper's.
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- Samuel Bowles on how "Marx’s representation of the power relationship between capital and labour in the firm is an essential insight"
- Economics in the Rear-View Mirror on renewal of Paul Sweezy's instructorship.
- Manoucher Parvin, in 1992, asks, "Is teaching neoclassical economics as the science of economics moral?"
- Alexander Douglas on micro-founded macro.
- A review of Fredric Jameson's new book, in Jacobin earlier this month.
- A review of Fredric Jameson's new book, in the September issue of Harper's.