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;<span>Michael Perelman "The Invention of Capitalism : Classical Political Economy and the Secret History of Primitive Accumulation"</span>
 
;<span>Michael Perelman "The Invention of Capitalism : Classical Political Economy and the Secret History of Primitive Accumulation"</span>
 
:An academic examination of how governments created the preconditions for capitalism by separating peasants from their land, following the advice of classical economists such as Adam Smith.
 
:An academic examination of how governments created the preconditions for capitalism by separating peasants from their land, following the advice of classical economists such as Adam Smith.
;<span>Karl Polanyi, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Fred Block "The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time"</span>
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;<span>Karl Polanyi, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Fred Block "[[The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time]]"</span>
 
:Explains the socially constructed nature of "free markets", as opposed to "spontaneous order".
 
:Explains the socially constructed nature of "free markets", as opposed to "spontaneous order".
 
;<span>Margaret Jane Radin "Contested Commodities: The Trouble with Trade in Sex, Children, Body Parts, and Other Things"</span>
 
;<span>Margaret Jane Radin "Contested Commodities: The Trouble with Trade in Sex, Children, Body Parts, and Other Things"</span>

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