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In the beginning of the conversation between Hodgen and Coxe, Coxe happened to name Sweezy as the bearer of the letters.
The Anas 1818
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In the beginning of the conversation between Hodgen and Coxe, Coxe happened to name Sweezy as the bearer of the letters.
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4 Thomas Jefferson 1784
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Or maybe you guys are not interested in these as most of them have involved left-wing economists like Richard Ely, the institutionalist founder of the American Economic Association, and the Marxist economist, Paul Sweezy?
Two Cowenian Tenure Claims, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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As Paul Sweezy pointed out in the 1960s, the problem with American manufacturing is that it largely makes things that no one really needs and are bad for us.
Matthew Yglesias » What’s Not the Matter With American Manufacturing 2009
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Paul Sweezy pointed out in his ‘Monopoly Capital’ that much of what we think is cool and attractive - in food, cars, clothing, you name it - is a creation of the advertising industry, and has nothing to do with any inherent merit or value in the product themselves.
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As opposed to the kind of jobs that Sweezy talks about in his book, which produce nothing of genuine physical or spiritual value for the world. jmo4 Says:
Matthew Yglesias » What’s Not the Matter With American Manufacturing 2009
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As opposed to the kind of jobs that Sweezy talks about in his book, which produce nothing of genuine physical or spiritual value for the world.
Matthew Yglesias » What’s Not the Matter With American Manufacturing 2009
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Markus Kuhn, J.R. Sweezy and Jake Vermiglio faced three separate charges, while George Bryan has one. —
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Paul Sweezy pointed out in his ‘Monopoly Capital’ that much of what we think is cool and attractive - in food, cars, clothing, you name it - is a creation of the advertising industry, and has nothing to do with any inherent merit or value in the product themselves.
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In Sweezy vs. New Hampshire 1957 the Court recognized the constitutional status of academic freedom in finding for a Marxist economist targeted by McCarthyism.
David Moshman: Academic Freedom is Not Protected by the First Amendment David Moshman 2010
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