Free to Lose: An Introduction to Marxist Economic Philosophy
Harvard University Press (1988)
| Abstract | Introduction Marxism is a set of ideas from which sprang particular approaches to economics, sociology, anthropology, political theory, literature, art, ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Marxian economics Mathematical models | |||||||||
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| Call number | HB97.5.R6162 1988 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0674318765 9780674318762 | |||||||||
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