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The Left’s Critique of Capitalism
Author(s)
Frank, Robert H.
AbstractThe market system is the celebrated child of the political right, with many critics on the left who see the market system through a much less flattering lens. The marketplace portrayed in this selection has both the positive qualities put forth by its defenders as well as the catalogue of ills for which it has been attacked. The author argues that the left has in almost every instance offered the wrong reasons for why market outcomes go awry.
IssueNo
Pages162-177
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceChoosing the Right Pond: Human Behavior and the Quest for Status
VolumeNo
PubDate1985
ISBN_ISSN0195035208
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