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Apology from the editor
This post has been withdrawn on grounds of misattribution. But the readers’ comments, which relate to the section beginning on page 50 titled “Adam Smith and the Birth of Western Economics” in
Economies and Cultures: Foundations of Economic Anthropology
by Richard R Wilk and Lisa C. Cliggett | Jan 2, 2007
have been retained.