The Making of Neoclassical EconomicsUnwin Hyman, 1990 - 261 من الصفحات This study provides a contribution to the quest for an understanding of the origins, driving force and rise to predominance of neoclassicism in economics. Neo-classicism is perceived as an emanation from the reigning capitalist system - not merely its explanation but its product. |
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On the origin and dissemination of ideas | 1 |
Capitalism science and fraud | 19 |
The theory of value from the heroic | 64 |
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