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  • ...m of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]|school_tradition=Classical political economy}} ...sts.org/subject/economy/authors/pe/pe-ch22.htm|section=Bourgeois Classical Political Economy|mia=https://www.marxists.org/subject/economy/authors/pe/index.htm}} ...
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  • [[Category:Economists]] [[Category:British political economists]] ...
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  • ...cal_economy_textbook_2017_english.pdf|epub=https://www.marxists.org/ebooks/political-economy/political_economy.epub|lg=https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=700D ...hp?md5=40B15946838195AF51724781E5B1BD7A , alt. source: https://dokumen.pub/political-economy-a-marxist-textbook.html</ref> ...
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  • ...Further Degeneration of Bourgeois Economic Science. Present-day Bourgeois Political Economy|mia=https://www.marxists.org/subject/economy/authors/pe/index.htm}} [[Category:Economists]] ...
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  • ...America|United States]]|death_date=April 19, 2023|death_place=Vancouver, [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]|field=[[Marxist economics]]|nationality=Canadian|ima == Political activism == ...
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  • == Marxist distinction with other economists == For political economists like Smith, economy has transhistorical laws of motion (in his words, man h ...
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  • ...aged 67)|death_place=Edinburgh, Scotland, Kingdom of Great Britain|field=[[Political economy]]|nationality=Scottish|image=Adam Smith.png|image_size=200}} ...sts.org/subject/economy/authors/pe/pe-ch22.htm|section=Bourgeois Classical Political Economy|mia=https://www.marxists.org/subject/economy/authors/pe/index.htm}} ...
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  • ...lism]], [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[political economy]] and [[Federal Republic of Germany|German]] classical [[philosophy ...ublic of Ecuador|Ecuador]] and [[Daniel Ortega]] in [[Nicaragua]]. Forging political and economic alliances through international organizations like the [[Boliv ...
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  • ...colonies (the extremely rich firms, Samuel and Shell, also connected with British capital). The three last groups are connected with the great German banks, ....”</blockquote>Such are the valuable admissions which the German bourgeois economists are forced to make. We see plainly here how private monopolies and state mo ...
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  • ...imperialism as possible, we deliberately quoted largely from ''bourgeois'' economists who are obliged to admit the particularly incontrovertible facts regarding Imperialism is a striving for annexations – this is what the ''political'' part of Kautsky”s definition amounts to. It is correct, but very incomple ...
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  • ...tion in the critique of imperialism. As a consequence of the fact that the political features of imperialism are reaction all along the line, and increased nati Such simplicity of mind on the part of the bourgeois economists is not surprising. Besides, ''it is in their interest'' to pretend to be so ...
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  • ...in physical terms. For example, in the model corn economy of the classical economists, if the harvest is 1000 bushels and 600 bushels is given to the field hands ...e. And when I say proprietor, I do not mean simply (as do our hypocritical economists) proprietor of his allowance, his salary, his wages, — I mean proprietor of ...
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  • ...as known during the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[Colonialism|colonial]] period as [[Southern Rhodesia]], named for imper ...[[Fascism|fascist]] settler regime. [[United States of America|U.S.]] and British opposition to the government reached a crescendo as the [[Robert Mugabe|Mug ...
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  • ...nt of capitalist production made it essential for the bourgeoisie that the political domination of the feudal lords be eliminated. Striving to put an end to the ...oligarchy are the leadership of the ruling government machinery, the party political elite of the bourgeois parties and sometimes the reformist parties, and the ...
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  • ...her are worth one space shuttle). Marx agrees with the classical political economists that the only quantitative thing any two commodities must have in some dete ...[[primitive accumulation]]''' can be seen in Edward Wakefield’s urgings to British colonies that they import poor laborers while preventing them from settling ...
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  • ...l-chauvinism and opportunism, as well as the intrinsic similarity of their political ideology, we can and must proceed to analyse this fundamental question. ...eristic phenomenon and is closely linked with the economic and territorial-political partition of the world; (5) the territorial partition of the world (colonie ...
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  • ...d the sprouts of Capitalism: toward an understanding of China’s historical political economy and its relationship to contemporary China|author=Ken Hammond|publi ...e subject of much discussion and debate in mainstream academic, media, and political circles, as well as on the left.<ref>See, for example, {{Citation|author=Ya ...
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  • ...by history, the Soviet state and its leaders can abolish existing laws of political economy and can "form," "create," new laws. ...regards laws of science—whether they be laws of natural science or laws of political economy—as the reflection of objective processes which take place independe ...
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  • ...and upon oats instead of upon wheat, you must accept his will as a law of political economy, and submit to it. If in one country the rate of wages is higher th ...the ''value'' itself. Suppose supply and demand to equilibrate, or, as the economists call it, to cover each other. Why, the very moment these opposite forces be ...
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  • Labour is the source of all wealth, the political economists assert. And it really is the source – next to nature, which supplies it wit ...o the bottom of the Indian Ocean.<ref>In the 1870s, when this was written, British zoogeographer Philip Lutley Sclater put forth the theory that a continent ( ...
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