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 | History of Economics Review, No. 31, Winter, 2000 adam smith and the theory of value: Chapter Six Considered Adam. At the same time, his work contains "dangerous" elements: one interpretation places Smith squarely in the line of descent that leads to Marx 79.87 Kb. 1 | read |