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Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of The 19th Century May Have Intentionally Created And Promoted A New Brand Of Economics (neoclassical) To Divert Public Attention From The Monopolization Of Nature. Neoclassical Economics Treats Nature As Capital - A Resource To Be Exploited.

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

Martin Adams Quotes: Economists Mason Gaffney And Fred Harrison Claim In Their Work The Corruption Of Economics That Industrialists Toward The End Of

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