- Paul
Marlor Sweezy (April 10, 1910 –
February 27, 2004) was a
Marxist economist,
political activist, publisher, and
founding editor of the long-running...
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Sweezy is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Sweezy (1881–1953),
American painter J. R.
Sweezy (born 1989),
American football player...
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pressing need for the money.
Matthiessen made the
offer to
Sweezy to
underwrite "that
magazine [
Sweezy] and Leo
Huberman were
always talking about," committing...
- NC State.
Sweezy was born in Mooresville,
North Carolina, to
Bryan and
Susan Sweezy. He is the
older brother of
sister Madison Sweezy.
Sweezy grew up a...
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Political Economy of
Growth in 1957 and co-aut****d
Monopoly Capital with Paul
Sweezy.
Baran was born in Mykolaiv,
Imperial Russia. His father, a Menshevik, left...
- is ****ociated with Michał Kalecki,
Josef Steindl, Paul A.
Baran and Paul
Sweezy. Such
theorists as Marc Fleurbaey,
Samuel Bowles,
David Gordon, John Roemer...
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English Wikisource has
original text
related to this article:
Sweezy v. New
Hampshire Sweezy v. New Hampshire, 354 U.S. 234 (1957), was a case
before the...
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Samuel Sweezy (Swezy)
Seward (December 5, 1768 –
August 24, 1849) was an
American physician, businessman, jurist, and politician.
Samuel Sweezy Seward...
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Maxine Bernard Yaple Sweezy Woolston (September 16, 1911 –
April 29, 2004) was an
American economist. She is best
known for her work The
Structure of the...
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articles and the
winner of the 2012
Deutscher Memorial Award and the 2012 Paul
Sweezy Award. He has a long
history of
involvement with and
support for social...