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Economics, Mill wrote, had only one province: production and the scarcity of means. Distribution was not an economic but a political process. This narrowed the scope of political economy to “pure economics,” later to be called “neoclassical,” and allowed a more detailed focus on the “economic core process,” while excluding social and environmental variables in analogy to the controlled experiments of the physical sciences.
The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision
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