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Replying to Roger Bradley's inquiry re: an introduction to the 
economics of Marx, two of his essays come to mind. 1. Value, Price & 
Profit & 2. Wage Labour & Capital. I believe they deal more with the 
economic rather than the philosophy of Marx.

Roy Davidson

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