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================= HES POSTING ==================== 
 
[With reference to earlier message by Thomas.Rusterholz -- RBE] 
 
Marx used the term "classical political economy" to characterize  not 
"the economic writers before him" but those French and English writers 
from Petty and Boisguillebert till Ricardo and Sismondi who - according 
to him - had supported and developed the labour theory of value. As far 
as I remember it was published in the first chapter, section A of  "Zur 
Kritik der politischen Oekonomie" Berlin 1859.  
 
Aladar Madarasz <[log in to unmask]> 
 
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