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Ramon Llul was a medieval scholar who invented social choice theory (specifically, the Borda count), as seen in a manuscript discovered in 2001(?). (Other discoveries.) A review of Steve Paxton's Unlearning Marx: Why Soviet Failure was a Triumph for Marx. Maybe I want to read this. Pierangelo Garegnani's Capital Theory, the Surplus Approach, and Effective Demand.
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Ramon Llul was a medieval scholar who invented social choice theory (specifically, the Borda count), as seen in a manuscript discovered in 2001(?). (Other discoveries.) A review of Steve Paxton's Unlearning Marx: Why Soviet Failure was a Triumph for Marx. Maybe I want to read this. Pierangelo Garegnani's Capital Theory, the Surplus Approach, and Effective Demand.
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- Ramon Llul was a medieval scholar who invented social choice theory (specifically, the Borda count), as seen in a manuscript discovered in 2001(?). (Other discoveries.)
- A review of Steve Paxton's Unlearning Marx: Why Soviet Failure was a Triumph for Marx. Maybe I want to read this.
- Pierangelo Garegnani's Capital Theory, the Surplus Approach, and Effective Demand.