Carl J. Cuneo's scientific contributions
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... One group comprises criticisms of the capitalist system, studies on the nature of economic life, and a critical perspective on the way neoclassical economics understands and deals with these issues. This group is composed of Harry Braverman (1974), John Davis (2006), Karl Polanyi (1944), Marshall Sahlins (1972, Adam Smith (1776), and Thorstein Veblen (1899). It is important to highlight that these references are not only Marxist, but heterodox; this suggests a convergence of heterodox approaches in the criticism of capitalism, as well as a critical perspective on the approach of neoclassical economics. ...