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2017; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês

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Citation (2017), "Index", Including a Symposium on New Directions in Sraffa Scholarship (Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 35B), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 397-411. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-41542017000035B023 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch (ASB), 114 Abstract of Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume , 110 Academic reform thought in long progressive era, 325 advocacy and objectivity, 332, 334 capital-intensive manufacturing firms, 330 discovery of republicanism, 327–328 Dynamic Sociology, 336 economic progressives’ diagnosis, 329–330 family wage, 338 linguistic turn, 328 NCL, 337 Negro intellectuals, 335 progressive mind, 329 pseudo-scientific racialism, 326–327 race suicide, 326 residual claimant, 331 turning illiberal, 328–329 USCIR staff report, 333 Ad hoc procedure, 167, 168 Adam Smith’s theory of fads in fashion, 309 disruptions and adjustments produce cycle, 310–311 endogenous cycle driver, 310 recurrence of cycle, 311 two-population model, 310 Administrative state, 329–330, 337, 345, 346, 357–358, 361–366 Advocacy, 332 Affirmative action, 362 Agent-based modeling system (ABM system), 317–318 “Alt-right”, 352, 353 America’s race problem, 386–387 American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL), 325 American Civil War, 379 American creed, 385–386 American Economic Association, 347, 391 American economic planning, 390 American economic revolution, 386 American Federation of Labor, 370–371 American monetary policy, 245, 249–250 Anacyclosis theory, 312–313 Anglo-Saxon inheritance, 351 Annali article, 138–139 Anschluss , 110 Anscombe, Elizabeth, 116 Anti-democracy, 358 Anti-depression policy, 256 Anti-neoclassical Wicksell effect, 172, 176, 178, 188 Anti-reflationists, 251, 257–261 Anti-stabilizers, 250 Anti-wage. See Relative unpaid-wage Antonio Gramsci (AG). See Gramsci, Antonio Archival material, 14, 19n2 Archivio Centrale dello Stato (ACS), 15, 62–68, 71–77, 81–92, 92n1 documents, 62–63 Archivio Storico Diplomatico (ASD), 15, 62, 92n1 Ministero Degli Affari Esteri, 68–70, 77–81 Arena, Richard, 154 and uniform rate of profit as social norm, 162–163 Aristotelian society, 113 Aristotelian–Polybian cycle of constitutional forms, 312 disruption and adjustment, 314 endogenous cycle driver, 313 recurrence of cycle, 314 two-population model, 313 Aristotelian–Polybian theory of anacyclosis, 304 Ascriptive inequality, 346 Asset market cycle, 311 disruptions and adjustments producing cycle, 312 endogenous cycle driver, 311 recurrence of cycle, 312 two-population model, 311 Asset-market model, 318 Assistant Faculty lecturer , 111 ‘Attenuated’ label, 230n30 Attitude, 376, 379 Auxiliary construction, 222 Balanced Deflation, 260 Banking Act (1935), 277–278 Banking fraternity, 278 Barrier against inflation, 247, 248 Bertalanffy’s general systems theory, 17 Bertrand Russell (BR). See Russell, Bertrand Bharadwaj–Garengani arrangement (BG arrangement), 8 Bharadwaj–Garengani Catalogue, 20n11 Big chill and final reconciliation, 116–117 Big Typescript , 106, 107–108, 118n22 Birtherism, 353 Black hereditary inferiority, 392 “Black rule”, 353 “Black suffrage”, 347 Blacks’ high death rates, 340n19 Bolshevik revolution, 390 Breitbart News , 352 British Police , 83 British sources, 16 Brown Book , 108, 109 Buck v. Bell (1927), 336 Business cycle theories, 241, 305 Business Cycles , 389 Calunnie contro l’Italia , 69 Cambridge Capital Controversies, 5 Cambridge Heretics Society, 117n12 Cambridge Journal of Economics , 21n19 Cambridge Pocket Diaries (CPDs), 16, 101, 122–129 Campagna antitaliana all’estero sul credito e sui tributi italiani , 69 Capital intensive (KI), 220 Capital reversal, 181 Capital theory, 172 production functions, 172 reswitching and reverse capital deepening, 180–188 tentative conclusions for theory of employment, 188–192 Wicksell effects, 174–180 Capital-intensive manufacturing firms, 330 Capitalistic commodity production, 215 Carnap, Rudolf, 106 Causality, Sraffa philosophical thinking in regard to, 167–168 Certainty, 379 Ceteris paribus condition, 17, 133, 134, 167, 168 Chinese Exclusion Act, 346, 371–372 “Chronic and debilitating illness”, 346, 347, 354 Circus, 4 Civic argument, 347 Clarkian vision, 189 Classical liberalism, 376 Closed sciences, 155 Closed systems, 154 distinction and physicalism, 155–157 Sraffa on, 157–162 Collective identity, 358 Communist Party of Italy (PCI). See Italian Communist Party (PCI) Community, 361 Competitive market, 389 Conference of Gramscian studies (1958), 84 Configuration of exchange, 197, 201–211 Consensus historians, 327 Constitution(al), 366 law, 367 order, 359 protection of liberty, 370 Constructive work, 157, 169n2 Continuity, 386 Controversies during Great Contraction, 250–261 Convention, 304 meta-file, 8 WT, 4, 9–12 Conventional neoclassical theory, 180–181 Coolie wages, 337 Cooperation, 359 Coordinamento Economico Sraffa Piero–Articolo contro le banche italiane , 69 Corruption, 358 “Credit deadlock”, 265 “Crime and punishment” view of business cycle, 240 Critics, 241, 244–245 Cross-price, 227n18 Crosscap, 22n21 Crushed experiment of Reconstruction, 353 Crux of Sraffa’s VTL, 214 Currie, Lauchlin, 255, 264, 282 in FRB, 277–278 Darwinism, 386, 388 “Darwinism in Economic Reform”, 335 De-stabilizing adjustment, 306–307 Debt-Deflation theory of Great Depressions, 258–259 Declaration of Independence, 392 Deficit industries, 221 Deflation, 254–255 Deliberate inflation, 260–261 Deliberate policymaking, 377 Democracy, 313, 351, 352 “modern”, 392 in North America, 350 political, 360–361 self-controlled, 359 social, 360 “Democratic” impulse, 354 “Democratic” political culture, 352 Demografia e Razza office of Ministry of Internal Affairs, 90 Denaturalization, 352 Department of Commerce and Labor, 362 Depression, 244–245, 247, 257 Der Untergang des Abenlandes , 118n23 Digital Sraffa, 9–12 Diminishing returns, 134, 135, 139–146 Direzione Generale di P. S. Schedario Politico registry stamp, 76 “Discourse of dissent”, 328 “Discovery of republicanism”, 327 Disruption and adjustment Adam Smith’s theory of fads in fashion, 310–311 Aristotelian–Polybian cycle of constitutional forms, 314 Asset market cycle, 312 Pareto’s circulation of elites, 316 Schumpeter’s theory of creative destruction, 317 Vico’s cycle of civilizational forms, 315 Divine revelation, 379 “Divine spark” of science, 384 “Do wrong things” policy, 260 “Do-nothing” policy, 260 “Dog whistles”, 335 Domestic tranquility, 349 “Doubtful measure”, 273 “Downturn” phase of cycle, 308 Duplex Printing Press Co. v. Deering et al , 367 Dynamic Sociology, 336 Economic argument, 347 organization, 242 policy, 240 progressives, 390 threats, 392 waste, 389 Economic Journal , 7 Economics of Recovery Program, The , 271–272 Economist, The , 262 Editorial stinginess, 383 “Elastic” police power, 370 “Elasticity of credit system”, 272 “Elasticity pessimism”, 292n94 Elites, Pareto’s circulation of, 315–316 Elizabeth Anscombe (EA). See Anscombe, Elizabeth Employment, 192 Endogenous cycle driver Adam Smith’s theory of fads in fashion, 310 Aristotelian–Polybian cycle of constitutional forms, 313 Asset market cycle, 311 Pareto’s circulation of elites, 316 Schumpeter’s theory of creative destruction, 317 Vico’s cycle of civilizational forms, 314–315 Endogenous social cycle theories, 306–307 true and, 309–317 Enlightenment conceptions, 349–350 Entrepreneurs, 252 Epistemological attitude, 376 Equality, 386 Equilibrium prices, 133 Equilibrium theory, 273–274 Eugenics, 347, 379, 384, 388, 393 Ex ante commands, 216 Ex nihilo , 379 Ex post , 216 Examining Board, 72 Exchange configuration, 201–211 value role in subsistence and surplus production, 197–198 Extracted profits, 220 Extracted unpaid labour, 216 “Factors in Recovery I. Monetary Policy”, 262 Faith as political epistemology, 378 epistemology of political, 376–377 Illiberal Reformers , 380–381 post-progressive-era degeneration, 379 progressives, 377–378 Faith in policymaking, 377 Family resemblance, 118n23 Family wage, 338 Fashion model, 318 Federal income tax, 365 Federal Reserve Act, 249 Federal Reserve System, 239 Financial profligacy, 248 First World War, 390 Fiscal policy, 243, 245, 256 Fiscal Revolution, 277–280 1937–1938 recession, 278–280 Lauchlin Currie in FRB, 277–278 Fisher, Irving, 240, 264–266 Form determination theory, 15 Francis Skinner (FR). See Skinner, Francis Frank Ramsey (FR). See Ramsey, Frank Frazer, James George, 104 Free markets, 351–352, 391 Freedom, 359, 370 “Freedom of contract” rulings, 341n24 Friendship and intellectual intercourse, 102 Aristotelian society, 113 awakening, 107–112 big chill and final reconciliation, 116–117 enchantment, 104–107 IS, 113 NM, 114 rift, 115 RP, 102 Tractatus , 102 Functional distribution, 200 Fundamental graph, 141 Gazzetta Ufficiale , 94n21 General equilibrium, 137 General profit rate. See Uniform profit rate General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money , 10, 238, 269–271 “Genetic superiority”, 353 Genoa Resolutions on Currency, 246 Genuine cycle, 309 Georg Henrik von Wright (GHvW). See von Wright, Georg Henrik Giambattista Vico’s theory, 304 Gilded Age and Progressive Era period (GAPE period), 384–385, 387 Gilded Age economy, 330, 335 Ginzburg, Andrea, 163–164 Giustizia e Libertá , 85 revolutionary movement, 74 Glass-Steagall Act (1932), 260 Gold standard, 239, 245–249 Gold Standard Constraint, 239 Golden Bough, The , 104 Gramsci, Antonio, 62, 74, 88, 102, 154 on open–closed distinction, 164, 166–167 Great Contraction, 250, 279 controversies during Great Contraction, 250 phase, 285n14 reflationists vs. anti-reflationists, 257–261 rise of reflationists, 251–256 Great Depression, 251 American monetary policy, 249–250 controversies during Great Contraction, 250–261 critics, 241, 244–245 Gold Standard, 245–249 post-depression consensus, 261–280 real-bills doctrine, 240 stabilizers, 241–244 Great Ice Age, 393 Grundgesetze der Arithmetik , 118n23 Hard-wired exterminators, 392 Hawtrey, R. G., 240–241, 251–255, 264–266 Hegemony and philosophy of praxis, 166 Hereditarian thinking, 347–348 History of Political Economy , 339n1 Honesty, 359 Hortatory policy, 260 Households of a Mill Town , 340n18 Human rights, 359 Humanité , 107 Illiberal America democracy, 350–351 Enlightenment conceptions, 349–350 free market, 351–352 genetic superiority, 353–354 “Illiberalism” of Progressive Era, 345–346 immigration, 347–348 individual rights, 348–349 white nationalists, 352–353 Illiberal Reformers , 328, 354, 376, 378–381, 383–384, 385–388, 390–391, 393 “Illiberal” reference, 346 Illiberalism, 349, 351, 354, 394 of Progressive Era, 345–346 Immigration, 188–189, 347 Immigration Act, 346, 347 Immigration Problem, The , 340n15 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), 347 Imperfect competition, 137 Inalienable rights, 353 “Incantation” policy, 260 Income distribution, 214–221 Individual firm, 142 freedom of action, 369 liberty, 361 progressives, 377 rights, 348, 365, 368 self-development, 365 Individualistic common law, 368 Induced balanced deflation policy, 260 Industrial capitalism, 389 “Industrial Liberty”, 369 Industrial production index (IPI), 292n91 Industrialization, 386 Inferior races, 386 Inflation, 260, 274 policy, 260 Inflationary sentiment, 254, 280 Innovation, 386 Intellectual fashions, 352 Intermediate cases, 215 Irma Sraffa (IS). See Sraffa, Irma Iron law of wages, 223n4 Irrational Lockeanism, 327 “Irrational” based on race, 350 Italian Banking To-day , 69 Italian Communist Party (PCI), 76, 102 Italian Socialist Party (PSI), 76 Jacob, Viner, 138, 277 U-shaped curve, 139, 140 Viner’s approach, 141 James George Frazer (JGF). See Frazer, James George John Maynard Keynes (JMK). See Keynes, John Maynard Joie de vivre , 21n15 Justice, 359 Kahn, Richard Ferdinand, 111 Keynes, John Maynard, 102, 238, 240, 251–255 Balancing Act and End of “Reflation”, 266–271 Keynesian principle, 193n4 Keynesian revolution, 238 Political Economy Club, 103 Tract on Monetary Reform , 243 Treatise , 107 Keynes-Nurkse view of exchange rate, 292n93 La riforma monetaria , 97n46 Labour hour/time, 224n8 value/price expressions of, 211–214 Labour intensive (LI), 220 Labour productivity, 216 Labour theory of value (LTV), 226n, 15, 229n26 Labour units, 224n8 Labour values, 13 Law of gravitation, 366 Laws of Return under Competitive Conditions, The , 103 Lecture Notes on Advanced Theory of Value , 4, 16, 19n2 Lecture on Ethics at The Heretics Society , 103 Lectures , 135, 136, 146 Lectures on Advanced Theory of Value, 133 Left progressives, 330, 389 Legitimate charge, 387 Lent-Term Lecture List, 112–113 Leonard’s indictment, 326 “Let nature take course” policy. See “Do-nothing” policy Libera docenza , 15, 63 Liberal reference, 346 Liberal republic, 348, 349 Liberalism, 345, 348–349, 351, 354, 376 new liberalism, 340n, 12, 351 Smithian/Ricardian, 328 Libero docente , 71, 94n15 Liberties, 368, 370, 386 Linguistic games, 106 Linguistic turn, 328 Liquidationism, 240, 255 retreat, 261–264 Liquidationists, last of, 271–277 “Liquidity trap”, 270–271 Location method, 8 Lochner v. New York , 367 Logical necessity, 141 London School of Economics (LSE), 264 Long run, costs in, 143–146 See also Short-run analysis Ludwig Wittgenstein (LW), 101 Lydia Lopokova Keynes (LLK), 102 ‘Macro-derived’ relation, 216 Macroeconomics, 238, 283n1 policy-making, 255 Macroeconomics, 238–280 post-Depression, 238–239 Majorca draft, 5, 20n, 7, 223n4 Malcolm, Norman, 114 Male superiority, 346 Manchester Guardian , 77, 95n30 Manchester Guardian Commercial supplement, 69 Manuscript Revisions (MR), 228n23 Marginal product, 333 Marginalist production theory, 141 Marginalization of monetary interpretations, 264 height of Fisher, Hawtrey, and Simons, 264–266 Keynes’ Balancing Act and End of “Reflation”, 266–271 Market “higgling”, 389 Marshall’s theory, 102, 133–136 Marshallian theory, 4, 7, 16 Marxian proposition, 172 Marxian theory of constitution of data, 15 of exploitation, 215 Maurice Dobb (MD), 102 Merging onto highway, 307–309 Michaelmas Term (1934), 109 “Micro” determination, 221 Microfilming, 9 Ministerial Communication, 86 Ministero Degli Affari Esteri, Archivio Storico Diplomatico, 68–70, 77–81 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 76, 77 Ministry of Internal Affairs, 77 Minute class of commodities, 144 “Misconceptions” theory, 274 “Modern city”, 368 Modern Civil Rights era, 353 “Modern” democracy, 392 Monetary interpretations, marginalization of, 264–271 Monetary policy, 245 Monetary Reconstruction, 287n41 “Money and Business Cycle”, 257 Money Illusion, The , 246 “Money”, 221–222 Monk’s report, 115 Monogenesis, 352 Monopoly, 358 Monopoly conditions, 137 More Depression, 260 Moritz Schlick (MS). See Schlick, Moritz Muller v. Oregon , 367 Mutuality, 370 National Consumers League (NCL), 337, 340n23 National Ministry of Education, 76 Natural aristocrats, 384 Naturalization, 348 Naturalization Act, 349, 350 Naturalization Law (1790), 350, 352 Negative liberty, 361 Negro intellectuals, 335 Neo-Kaleckian theories, 225n9 Neoclassical theory, 173 Neoneoclassical economist, 189 Net-fertile, 200 Net-relations of economic system, 216 Net-sterile, 200 New liberalism, 340n, 12, 351 “New Nationalism”, 363 New Republic , 360 1931 “Surplus Product” paper interpreting Sraffa’s understanding of open–closed distinction, 159–162 Sraffa on open and closed systems in, 157 Sraffa’s dilemma regarding objectivism and solution, 158–159 Sraffa’s understanding of objectivism, 157–158 1937–1938 recession, 264, 278–280, 292n95 Noble State Bank v. Haskell , 367 “Non-monetary” explanations, 264–265 Non-progressive, 377, 381n2 Norman Malcolm (NM). See Malcolm, Norman Object-oriented programming (OOP), 304 Objectivity/objectivism, 157, 332, 334 Sraffa’s dilemma regarding objectivism and solution, 158–159 Sraffa’s understanding of, 157–158 Official measures, 90 On the basis of “extravagant faith” , 376 One-dimensional analysis, 391 Open–closed distinction Arena and Ginzburg on Sraffa and, 162–164 Gramsci on, 164–167 interpreting Sraffa’s understanding of, 159–162 Sraffa on, 164–167 Wittgenstein on, 164–167 Open sciences, 155, 156 Open systems, 154, 156 distinction and physicalism, 155–157 Sraffa on, 157–162 Opera omnia , 103 Over-production, 253 Own-price, 227n18 “Painful waiting” policy. See “Do-nothing” policy Pareto, Vilfredo, 315 theory of circulation, 304 Pareto’s circulation of elites, 315 disruptions and adjustments, 316 endogenous cycle driver, 316 recurrence of cycle, 316 two-population model, 315 Perron–Frobenious theorems, 200 Personal liberties, 368 Philadelphia Negro, The , 388 Phillips curve, 242 Philosophical Investigations , 110, 111, 114 Philosophical Remarks , 103, 104 Philosophy, 106 for mathematicians, 106 Physicalism, 157, 168n1 open vs. closed systems distinction and, 155–157 Physiocratic school, 200 Piccoli, Raffaello, 102 Piero Sraffa (PS). See Sraffa, Piero Plessy v. Ferguson , 366–367 Police power, 366–367, 369–370 Policy of exclusion, 372 Policymaking, 379 Political Police division (PolPol division), 81 Political/politics, 359, 378 conception, 349 democracy, 360 epistemology, 381 ideology, 391 knowledge theory, 378, 380, 381 Polybius (Greek historian), 312–313 Polygenesis, 352 Pool of profits, 221 Positive liberty, 361 Post-depression consensus, 261 last of liquidationists, 271–277 marginalization of monetary interpretations, 264–271 retreat of liquidationism, 261–264 toward Fiscal Revolution, 277–280 Post-depression macroeconomics, 238–239 Post-Galtonian eugenics, 386 Post-Keynesian theories (PK theories), 225n9 Post-progressive-era degeneration, 379 Poverty, 361 Power source, 359 Prefect of Milan, 86 Price(s), 180, 223n2 in terms of labour commanded, 174 in terms of wage rate, 174 Prices and Productioni (Hayek), 106 Primitive Economics of the New Zealand Maori , 104 Principles of Mathematics, The , 117n14 Principles of Political Economy , 103 Pro-neoclassical Wicksell effects, 175, 176, 178 Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities (PCMC), 5, 154, 196, 198 Archival material, 14 labour values, 13 principles, 12 sketch of debate on path from archival notes to, 12–15 Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities, 172 Productivity of and remuneration to labour, 215, 217–220 of living labour, 198 productive consumption and exchange, 196 productivity-gap, 220 theory, 331 Progressive Ascendancy, The, 327 Progressive Era, 358, 376 reformers, 379 Progressive Movement, The, 358, 359, 360 Progressive Paradox, The, 327, 335 Progressive(s), 380, 389 historians, 327 ideology, 359 intellectuals, 358 jurisprudence, 366–370 mind, 329 reformer, 361 right, 330, 389 Progressivism, 338, 340n12, 358–361, 378, 384, 390 communitarian nature of, 363 Property and Contract in Their Relation to the Distribution of Wealth , 369, 370 Property rights, 363 Provisions on higher education , 94n21 Pseudo-scientific racialism, 326–327 “Pseudo” cycle theories, 304, 305 Psychological analysis, 327 Pure profit remuneration, 215 Pure wage remuneration, 215 Python code, 319 “Race Decadence”, 364 Race/racial/racism, 350, 352, 386 identity, 349 in North America, 350 politics, 370–372 requirements, 90 science, 347 suicide, 326, 363 in US political culture, 351 Races of Europe, The , 347 Raffaello Piccoli (RP). See Piccoli, Raffaello Ramsey, Frank, 102 Random waves, 306 Re-use large amounts of code, 319 Real-bills doctrine, 240, 255 Reconstruction in Europe of Manchester Guardian Commercial , 69 “Recovery” phase, 308 “Redeem” America, 378 Refinement of Marshall’s apparatus, 137 Reflation, 260–262, 274 Reflationists, 251, 257–261 Keynes and Hawtrey, 251–255 new, 255–256 Rehabilitation, 391 Relations of exchange in multi-commodity trade, 196 Relative wage, 198 anti-wage, 198 unpaid-wage, 198, 215 Republic, 350, 386 Republicanism, discovery of, 327 Residual claimant, 331, 333 Residual sufferers, 333 Response to friendly critics American creed, 385–386 GAPE history of economics, 387–388 GAPE period, 384–385 Illiberal Reformers , 383–384 racist gaze, 392–393 recast race, 386–387 rehabilitate, 391–392 right progressives, 389 “Restoration of equilibrium”, 253 Restrictionism, 293n101 Reswitching and reverse capital deepening, 180 analysis for likelihood of reswitching and reverse capital deepening, 187–188 Euclidian n-dimensional coordinate system, 187 M * , 186 measure of likelihood for reswitching, 182 plane diagram, 184 reverse capital deepening, 181 surface of M(r 1) as triangle, 185 vertices spanning, 183 Rethinking progressive era democracy, 350–351 Enlightenment conceptions, 349–350 free market, 351–352 genetic superiority, 353–354 “Illiberalism” of Progressive Era, 345–346 immigration, 347–348 individual rights, 348–349 white nationalists, 352–353 Retreat of liquidationism, 261–264, 282 Revelation, 378 Reverse capital deepening, 180–181, 189 Richard Ferdinand Kahn (RFK). See Kahn, Richard Ferdinand Right of property, 363 Right progressives, 330, 389 Rockefeller’s ability to demand, 330 Roncaglia–Eatwell inventory (RE inventory), 7 Roosevelt, Franklin, 261 Brains Trust or fiscal actions, 271 gold purchase plan, 268, 276 1937–1938 Recession, 278–279 progressive philosophy of governance, 364 Roosevelt, Teddy, 352 Roosevelt, Theodore, 326, 330, 336, 361–364, 384, 388 Royal Economic Society (RES), 103 Rubrica di frontiera , 85 Rudolf Carnap (RC). See Carnap, Rudolf Rule-based thinking of monetary policy, 264, 266 Russell, Bertrand, 103 Safeguard against inflation, 248–249 Schlick, Moritz, 106 Schucht, Tatiana, 99, 102 Schumpeter’s, Joseph, 316 Schumpeter’s theory of creative destruction, 316 disruption and adjustment, 317 endogenous cycle driver, 317 recurrence of cycle, 317, 318 two-population model, 317 Science/scientific/scientism, 380, 384 consensuses, 379 revelation, 379 virtue, 384 Scott Scheall’s essay, 384 Self-possession, 350 Settler colonialism, 352 Short-run analysis, 138 Annali article, 138, 139 output and cost adjustment, 143 Sraffa’s U-shaped curve, 140 Viner’s approach, 141 Viner’s U-shaped curve, 139 Simons, Henry, 249, 255, 264–266 Sine qua non condition, 145 Skinner, Francis, 106 Smithian/Ricardian liberalism, 328 Social cycle theories, true and endogenous, 309 Adam Smith’s theory of fads in fashion, 309–311 Aristotelian–Polybian cycle of constitutional forms, 312–314 asset market cycle, 311–312 fundamental concepts, 306–307 Pareto’s circulation of elites, 315–316 Schumpeter’s theory of creative destruction, 316–317, 318 Vico’s cycle of civilizational forms, 314–315 “Social Gospel” movement, 378 Social/socialists/socialism, 276, 365 cycles theories, 304 Darwinism, 340n22 democracy, 360 improvement, 377 justice, 360 media, 383 morality, 368 obligation, 359 organism, 376, 384 progress, 377 righteousness, 360 theory of property, 370 “Sociocracy” of leaders, 336 Sociological analysis, 327 Sociological jurisprudence, 367–368 Some Remarks on Logical Form , 103 “Sound Money League”, 268–269 Spanish-American War of, 1898, 391 Special and Information Services (SIS), 96n36 Spectrum of techniques, 179, 180, 187, 189–190 Sraffa, Irma, 113 Sraffa, Piero, 4, 14, 64, 101, 154, 172, 173–174, 193n, 1, 224n6 archival material, 6, 12 Arena and Ginzburg on Sraffa and open–closed distinction, 162–164 costs in long run, 143–146 CPD, 104 Marshall’s theory and, 133–136 1920s critique and relevance for assessment of mainstream microeconomics, 131 on open and closed systems, 157–162 open vs. closed systems distinction and physicalism, 155–157 on open–closed distinction, 164–167 philosophical thinking in regard to causality, 167–168 reactions after, 136–138 short-run analysis, 138–143 U-shaped curve, 141 Sraffa papers history of arrangement of, 7 Wren Library website, 8 Stabilizers, 240–244, 284n9 Stabilizing adjustment, 306–307 Standard commodity, 176 State, 365 Status quo , 368 Stratagem, 142 Subjectivism, 14, 157 Subsequent prolonged recovery phase, 285n14 Subsistence production, exchange value role in, 197–198 Sui juris , 341n24 Surplus industries, 220 “Surplus Product” manuscript, 17, 154 Surplus production, exchange value role in, 197–198 Surplus-producing triangular trade. See Triangular trade surplus-producing system Surrogate production functions, 172 A Survey of Primitive Money: The Beginnings of Currency and Trade Routes, Trade, and Currency in East Africa , 118n19 Symposium, 3 breakdown of section D of trinity convention, 11 contributions to present volume, 15–18 digital Sraffa, 9–12 history of arrangement of Sraffa papers, 7–9 macro-section of wren trinity convention, 10 PCMC, 5 sketch of debate on path from archival notes to PCMC, 12–15 Sraffa’s archive, 6 Tableau Economique , 198, 200 Tatiana Schucht (TS). See Schucht, Tatiana Taylorism, 384, 390 Taylorist management studies, 379 Technocracy of experts, 358 Technocratic hubris, 384 Tetrahedron, 186 “Theory of commercial loans”, 255–256 Theory of language, 165 Thomas C. Leonard’s Illiberal Reformers, reflections on administrative state, 361–366 progressive jurisprudence, 366–370 progressivism, 358–361 unions and racial politics, 370–372 3 × 3 × L net-output producing single product basic economic system, 198, 199 3 × 3 model of triangular trade, 221 ‘Totalitarian’ connection, 352 Tractatus , 102 Tractatus Logico-philosophicus , 118n23 Trade Cycle, 238 Trade Depression and Way Out , 253 “Traditional monetary theory”, 257 Traits, 350 Transition periods, 242 Transubstantiation, 377 Treasury view, 240, 241, 254, 257 Treatise on Money , 102 Triangular trade surplus-producing system, 197–198 configuration of exchange, 201–211 exchange value role in subsistence and surplus production, 197–198 income distribution and extraction of unpaid labour, 214–221 “money”, 221–222 physical structure of production, 198–201 value/price expressions of labour time, 211–214 Trinity 2.0 arrangement of material, 21n16 Trinity College, 8 Turning illiberal, 328–329 Two-population model (Two-pop model), 318 Adam Smith’s theory of fads in fashion, 310 Aristotelian–Polybian cycle of constitutional forms, 313 Asset market cycle, 311 Pareto’s circulation of elites, 315 Schumpeter’s theory of creative destruction, 317 Vico’s cycle of civilizational forms, 314 Two-population social cycle theories classification scheme, 305 classification scheme for cycle theories, 305–306 findings to work in modeling, 317 fundamental concepts of true, endogenous social cycle theories, 306–307 identifying true and endogenous social cycle theories, 309–317, 318 merging onto highway, 307–309 object-oriented techniques, 318 Python code, 319 Uniform profit rate, 200 Unions, 370–372 United States Industrial Commission (USIC), 332 University of Cagliari, 95n22 Unpaid labour extraction, 214–221 Unpaid-wage mechanism, 198, 214–221 “Unvirtuous” based on race, 350 U-shaped average cost curve, 138, 139 US political culture, 347, 351, 352, 354 Value, 223n2 exchange value role, 197–198 hypothesis, 13 independent of value system, 200 labour, 13 Value/price expressions of labour time, 196, 211–214 structure, 197 Varian’s analysis of firm supply functions, 143 Very different affair prices (VDA prices), 227n20 Vico’s cycle of civilizational forms, 314 disruption and adjustment, 315 endogenous cycle driver, 314–315 recurrence of cycle, 315 two-population model, 314 von Bertalanffy, Ludwig, 155, 156 closed systems and sciences operate in isolation, 159–160 open–closed distinction, 156 von Wright, Georg Henrik, 108 Wage anti-wage, 198 competition, 389 coolie, 337 curve for one technique with pro-neoclassical Wicksell effect, 175 family, 338 iron law of, 223n4 pure wage remuneration, 215 relative wage, 198 share, 200 unpaid-wage, 198, 214–221 Weberian/Parsonian sociology, 328 Welfare, 365 of people, 363 White primacy, 354 Whiteness, 349, 353 Wicksell effects, 17, 172, 173, 174–180 anti-neoclassical, 172, 176, 178, 188 pro-neoclassical, 175, 176, 178 Zero-Wicksell effect, 176 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 154 Sraffa and Wittgenstein on open–closed distinction, 164–166 Wittgenstein’s theory, 102 Wolf-sheep model, 318 Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo, Vol. 1 Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, The , 118n15 Wren Library website, 8 Wren Trinity convention (WT convention), 4, 7, 10 arrangement of Sraffa papers, 26–59 macro-section, 10 meta-structure, 27 “Years of high theory”, 132 Zero-Wicksell effect, 176 Book Chapters Prelims Part I A Symposium on New Directions in Sraffa Scholarship Symposium: New Directions in Sraffa Scholarship Documents on Piero Sraffa at the Archivio Centrale Dello Stato and at the Archivio Storico Diplomatico Friendship and Intellectual Intercourse Between Sraffa and Wittgenstein: A Timeline Sraffa’s 1920s Critique and its Relevance for the Assessment of Mainstream Microeconomics Sraffa on the Open Versus “Closed Systems” Distinction and Causality The Improbability of Reswitching, the Certainty of Wicksell-Effects and the Poverty of Production Functions: The Cambridge Critique of Capital Transformed Sraffa, the Configuration of Exchange, and Value/Price Expressions of Labour Time in Surplus-Producing Triangular Trade Part II Essays The Great Depression and Macroeconomics Reconsidered: The Impact of Policy and Real-World Events on Economic Doctrines Two-Population Social Cycle Theories Part III A Collection of Reviews of Thomas C. Leonard’s Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and American Economics in the Progressive Era Not All Il-Liberal: Academic Reform Thought in the Long Progressive Era Illiberal America: Rethinking the Progressive Era in the Age of Obama and Trump Reflections on Thomas C. Leonard’s Illiberal Reformers Faith as Political Epistemology: A Review of Thomas C. Leonard’s Illiberal Reformers A Response to My Friendly Critics Index

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