M Milgate & SC Stimson, Ricardian Politics [Book Review]

European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 1 (3):642-643 (1994)
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Abstract

The book is quite convincing as far as it argues more autonomy from Mill and a more pro-working-class picture than the received image of Ricardo allows for. A severe pitfall is having ignored the relevance of Unitarianism as a matrix of political radicalism. A related defect is not having exploited less obvious sources than those included in Sraffa’s edition.

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