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Bernard Shaw & Karl Marx, a symposium, 1884-1889
"Five hundred & seventy five copies printed at the Georgian Press in Westport, Connecticut, for Random House. Introduction.--Who is the thief? A letter signed G.B.S. Larking.--Das Kapital, a criticism by P.H. Wicksteed.--The Jevonian criticism of Marx, a comment by G.B. Shaw on the Rev. P.H. Wicksteed's article.--The Jevonian criticism of Marx, a rejoiner by P.H. Wicksteed.--Karl Marx and "Das Kapital", first-third notice by G.B. Shaw.--Bluffing the value theory, by G.B. Shaw.
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