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In reply to Roy Weintraub: 
 
Sraffa (1960) is one relatively more recent, canonical text. Obviously, 
there are canonical texts for certain 'areas'; Caldwell's _Beyond 
Positivism_ is one example. Others, reflecting my own idiosyncrasies, would 
be works such as Kaldor's Economics without Equilibrium and Lowe's On 
Economic Knowledge. (I know you asked what a 20th c. reader would look 
like, but I was first more interested in whether there are any more recent 
canonical texts.) 
 
Mat Forstater 
 
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