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Jack L. Amariglio
Born
(1951-04-06) April 6, 1951 (age 73)[1]
Nationality
American
Academic career
Institution
Earlham College (1978-80) Franklin and Marshall College (1980-84) Merrimack College (1984-present)[1]
School or tradition
Marxian economics
Alma mater
Thomas Jefferson High School (Brooklyn) (1969) City College of New York (B.A., History, 1973) University of Massachusetts (Ph.D., Economics 1984)[1]
Influences
Marx
Nietzsche
Althusser
Foucault
Richard D. Wolff
Stephen Resnick
Gibson-Graham
Contributions
Marxian economics
economic methodology
class analysis
Jack L. Amariglio (born April 6, 1951) is a North American heterodox economist. He is well known for his work on economic history, class analysis, and (with David F. Ruccio) on economic methodology and postmodernism in economics.
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Jack L. Amariglio (born April 6, 1951) is a North American heterodox economist. He is well known for his work on economic history, class analysis, and...
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