Roy's reading correct. They did not have theoretical preconditions,
although their writings were intended to defend themselves from
retributions for their often illegal activities.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 09:20:28PM -0500, Gerald Levy wrote:
> >Like the classics for whom they provided an analytical basis, and
> >unlike the later marginalists, these pioneers
> >sought to understand the world around them, rather than to fit it
> >into a preconceived conceptual framework.
>
> Hi Roy:
>
> I don't know about that: I think that political economists prior to
> Smith also had preconceived
> conceptual frameworks - in their case, based on their world outlook,
> philosophy, and theology.
> These were also informed by their class membership and identity
> -note how their conceptual
> framework generally dovetailed rather nicely with class interests.
>
> In solidarity, Jerry
>
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