I mentioned Dobb.

On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Lakshmi Rhone <[email protected]>wrote:

> 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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