Crisis and the Poverty of Nations: Two Market Products Which Value Explains Better

Historical Materialism 5 (1):29-76 (1999)
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In Sarsi I seem to discern the firm belief that in philosophising one must support oneself on the opinion of some celebrated author, as if our minds ought to remain completely sterile and barren unless wedded to the reasoning of someone else…that is not how things are. Philosophy is written in this grand book, the universe, which stands continually open to our gaze.

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