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Front Matter
Publisher's Note
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The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation
The Evolution of the Scientific Point of View
Why Is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?
The Preconceptions of Economic Science
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II
III
Professor Clark's Economics
The Limitations of Marginal Utility
Gustav Schmoller's Economics
Industrial and Pecuniary Employments
On the Nature of Capital
I. The Productivity of Capital Goods
II. Investment, Intangible Assets, and the Pecuniary Magnate
Some Neglected Points in the Theory of Socialism
The Socialist Economics of Karl Marx and His Followers
I. The Theories of Karl Marx
II. The Later Marxism
The Mutation Theory and the Blond Race
The Blond Race and the Aryan Culture
An Early Experiment in Trusts
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