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The other problem with classical theory was that it made it
easier for the wage-slaves themselves to rise up and to say,
'Why if I am the producer of all values, is it that I am
walking around with no shoes while the employer drives in a
carriage?'

Later the neoclassicals came along, beginning with W J Jevons (1835-82)
and Alfred Marshall (1842-1924). Jevons' _Theory of Political Economy_
(1871) set out the principles of so-called 'marginal utility' while
Marshall's  _Principles of Economics_ (1890) first systematised
neo-classical thinking.

etc., etc


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CB: Thanks for this discussion , Mark. I'm going to send it to PEN-L


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