Ronald L. Meek - Selected Articles By Ronald Meek

Selected Articles By Ronald Meek

  • "The Rehabilitation of Ricardo", The Listener, 4 Oct 1951
  • "New Light on the Labour Theory of Value", The Listener, 7 Aug 1952
  • The Scottish Contribution to Marxist Sociology", 1954, in Saville, editor, Democracy and the Labour Movement
  • "Adam Smith and the Classical Concept of Profits", June 1954, Scottish Journal of Political Economy
  • "The Decline of Ricardian Economics in England", 1950, Economica
  • "Stalin as an Economist", 1953, RES
  • "Smith, Turgot and the Four Stages Theory", 1971, History of Political Economy 1971
  • "Marxism and Marginalism", History of Political Economy 1972
  • "The Falling Rate of Profit", 1976, in Howard and King, editor, Economics of Marx

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