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Re: Econ texts - possible to teach Marx seriously?
charlie,
Let me say that I and many of us teach it anyway
even in principles courses, but usually as a special
topic, not as the main approach.
Barkley Rosser
-----Original Message-----
From: charlie <charles1848@xxxxxxxxx>
To: PEN-L <pen-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 3:00 PM
>Subject: [PEN-L:939] Econ texts - possible to teach Marx seriously?
>Is it possible to teach a Marxist theory of value today in an
>undergraduate course, as a matter of academic politics? One
>purpose of my new book, From Capitalism to Equality, is to offer
>a serious introduction to the theory and to show that it explains
>capitalist economies and gives you tools for understanding new
>developments in them. The book is just out, so I hope someone on
>PEN-L can take the plunge and use it in a course.
>
>For more on the book, see http://www.LaborRepublic.org
>
>Charles Andrews
>
>
- Thread context:
- Re: Re: Econ texts - possible to teach Marx seriously?, (continued)
- AS/AD,
J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. Tue 29 Aug 2000, 18:15 GMT
- Re: AS/AD,
Jim Devine Tue 29 Aug 2000, 19:44 GMT
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