On 8/9/02 00:50 AM, "Michael Perelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ben asked about comparisons of Marx/Keynes.  I don't know of anybody who
> actually intended to make such a comparison, with the exception of Joan
> Robinson, who favored Keynes.
> 
> Many Marxists wrote about Keynes, offering implicit comparisons.  I am
> thinking of Paul Mattick -- I know that Rakesh lurks out there.  I did a
> book, Keynes and the Economic Slowdown, that had one of these implict
> comparisons.  Paul Sweezy tried to bridge the two.


 Marx tried to criticism of political economy.  And success on his attempt
In Capital.
So If we refer to economics, its form appear as criticism of various kinds
of "economics"

MIYACHI TATSUO
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