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<!-- you can have any number of categories here --> [[Category:Joan Robinson]] [[Category:Economics]] [[Category:Propaganda, Marketing and Public Relations]] [[Category:Fallacies Of Ideology]] [[Category:Marx, Marshall And Keynes]] [[Category:Austrian Economics]] [[Category:Chicago Economics]] [[Category:Common Fallacies Of Economics]] [[Category:Economics 101]] [[Category:Free Market]] [[Category:George Mason University Economics Department]] [[Category:Globalization, Free Trade and Economic Freedom]] [[Category:Ideology Underlies Economics]] [[Category:Laissez Faire]] [[Category:Law and Economics]] [[Category:Public Choice Theory]] [[Category:Rational Choice Theory]] [[Category:Spontaneous Order]] {{Quote | text = … Economic doctrines always come to us as propaganda. This is bound up with the very nature of the subject and to pretend that it is not so in the name of ‘pure science’ is a very unscientific refusal to accept the facts. | cite = [[Joan Robinson]], in [[Marx, Marshall And Keynes]] }}
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