The anti-Samuelson
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Linder's two-volume study, long-awaited in this country, is an alternative reader for every economics student who wants to become aware of the intricate problems of his discipline in a concrete manner. Unlike other political critiques of apolitical economics (which Samuelson's economic theory considers itself), Linder's book does not rely on a mere methodological critique of a programmatic nature.
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