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Harry Samuel Magdoff (August 21, 1913 –
January 1, 2006) was a
prominent American socialist commentator. He held
several administrative positions in government...
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Harry Magdoff was
accused by a
number of
authors as
having been
complicit in
Soviet espionage activity during his time in US government. He was accused...
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Magdoff is an
American soil scientist. He is
Emeritus Professor of
Plant and Soil
Science at the
University of
Vermont and an
adjunct professor of...
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joined in May 1969 by
radical economist Harry Magdoff,
replacing Leo Huberman, who had died in 1968.
Magdoff, a
reader of the
publication from its first...
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understanding the
stagflation of the 1970s. Sweezy's
later work with
Harry Magdoff examined the
importance of "financial explosion" as a
response to stagnation...
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Magdoff, Fred (1
November 2013). "Twenty-First-Century Land Grabs: Ac****ulation...
- 1924) 2005 – Ngo Van,
Vietnamese revolutionary (b. 1913) 2006 –
Harry Magdoff,
American economist and
journalist (b. 1913) 2007 –
Roland Levinsky, South...
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Northeastern United States.
According to an
April 1993
review of the book by Fred
Magdoff,
rural ghettos are
often "omitted from most people's
conception of poverty...
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provided in the 1980s by
Harry Magdoff and Paul Sweezy,
coeditors of the
independent socialist journal Monthly Review.
Magdoff was a
former economic advisor...
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Jevons paradox Natural resource management Scarcity Uneconomic growth Fred
Magdoff (2013). "Global
Resource Depletion - Is Po****tion the Problem?". Monthly...