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Among them: Science & Society. (A completely unbiased assessment, of course.) :-) David ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Cockshott <wpc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:39 am Subject: value theory journals > What would participants say were the most important > refereed journals covering value theory? > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > This email has been automatically scanned for viruses. > However, it might still contain undetectable virus(es). > Addressee should take precautions in opening any unsolicited emails. > -- DoIT, John Jay College of Criminal Justice -3- > > >
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