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>>16280953
you asked for this

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>favourite non fiction book
>favourite fiction book
>your age
>your country
>your political/religious views

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>>14016016
It was actually from 1924-1970 where the US was relatively closed, in terms of immigration.

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>>13979301
I'll be at your house in five minutes

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>>13728654
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>>13728643
He isn't really wrong. Sure Marxism is useful to many as an intellectual/ethical framework, but it isn't really used in any capacity in practical economics outside of low-budget no-name think tanks publishing asinine reports and recommendations that will never be read by anyone except for some city council woman in Seattle.
It is for a reason that Marxist economics is unseen on Wall Street. It's only really relevant in a hypothetical sense.

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