Why Marxist economics should be taught but probably won't be! This article examines the aims of education and argues that Marxist economics should be taught as it does achieve these educational aims, perhaps better than the orthodoxy that currently dominates economics educational programmes.
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2003
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Authors: | Clarke, Peter ; Mearman, Andrew |
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Capital & class : CC. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ, ISSN 0309-8168, ZDB-ID 7512314. - 2003, 79, p. 55-80
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