Man’s Worldly Goods: The Story of the Wealth of Nations
by Leo Huberman
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“The most successful attempt to date to humanize the Dismal Science and link the history of man to the history of economic theory.” —The New Yorker
Leo Huberman (1903-1968) was a founding editor of Monthly Review, as well as an author, journalist, pamphleteer, and organizer. He was the chair of the Department of Social Science at New College, Columbia; labor editor of the newspaper PM; Educational Director of the National Maritime Union; and the author of Man’s Wordly Goods and We, The People, in addition to many other books and articles.
SKU: mrp0706
Categories: Books, eBooks, Paperback
Topics:
History
Philosophy
Political Economy
Places:
Global
Publication Date: January 1936
Number of Pages: 360
Paperback ISBN: 9780853450702
eBook ISBN: 9781583675304
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