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Fri Mar 31 17:18:23 2006
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Dear Professor Waterman, 
 
I've also forgotten the source. But I recently stumbled on what may have 
been the original: Paul Sweezy. A. Bergson's 'Socialist Economics', in H.S. 
Ellis, A Survey of Contemporary Economics, Vol. 1 (Iriwin/AEA, 1948, pp. 
412-48),on p.444 cites Sweezy as writing, in 1935: 'Marxian economics is 
essentially the economics of capitalism, while "capitalist" economics is in 
a very real sense the economics of socialism' (P.M. Sweezy, 'Economics and 
the crisis of capitalism" Economic Forum, Spring 1935, III, p.79). 
 
If you do find the Robinson source, would you let me know? 
 
Best wishes, 
John King 
 
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