All this mention of Sraffa, Kalecki, Meek, and Robinson...but what about Maurice Dobb, the most serious Marxist among them, I think? I have four of his books at home Theories of Value and Distribution, Studies in the History of Capitalism (title?), Marx as an Economist (pamphlet), Political Economy and Capitalism. I may have another short book which is about planning in the context of post colonial societies. Don't remember. Then there's the curious history of John Strachey. Erich Roll too may have been a Marxist in the 30s. But what Marxism has never had again was such a distinguished group of sympathetic scientists as it had in the 1930s Britain--Bernal, Haldane, Needham, Levy and even Hogben.
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