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Classical Economics: Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, 1995,
528 pgs., index, biblikography, notes
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Reviewer comment
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Introduction
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Chapter 1 - J. B. Say: the French tradtion in Smithian clothing
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Chapter 2 -Jeremy Bentham: the utilitarian as big brother
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Chapter 3 - James Mill, Ricardo, and the Ricardian system
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Chapter 4 - The decline of the Ricardian system, 1820-48
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Chapter 5 -Monetery and banking thought I: the early bullionist
controversy
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Chapter 6 -Monetary and banking thought II: the bullion Report
and the return of gold
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Chapter 7 - Monetary and banking thought, III: the struggle over the
currency school
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Chapter 8 - John Stuart Mill and the reimposition of Ricardian
economics
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Chapter 9 - Roots of Marxism: messianic communism
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Chapter 10 - Marx's vision of communism
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Chapter 11 - Alienation, unity and the dialectic
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Chapter 12 - The Marxian system, I: historical maerialism and the class
struggle
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Chapter 13 - The Marxian system, II: the economics of capitalism and
its inevitable demise
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Chapter 14 - After Mill: Bastiat and the French laissez-faire
tradition
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Bibliographical essay
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