Johan Lönnroth
Johan Magnus Lönnroth (born 25 December 1937, Gothenburg), is a Swedish left-wing politician and an economist. He has also been a Member of parliament for Vänsterpartiet (the Swedish Left Party) for several years.[1] 1991–2003. He is currently working part-time at University of Gothenburg.
Bibliography
Swedish
- Marxism som matematisk ekonomi: en kritik av några moderna Marxtolkningar, 1977
- Minervas uggla: om ekonomerna som maktens predikanter, 1985
- Politisk ekonomi: svenska och internationella tanketraditioner, 1989
- Ekonomi för alla, 1991
- Schamanerna: om ekonomi som förgylld vardag, 1993
- Den tredje vänstern, 1997
- Gunnar Westin Silverstolpe: folkbildare, poet och naivistisk nationalekonom, 2003
- Göteborgsskolan: praktisk, friakademisk, historisk, folkbildande, social, 2006
- Den tredje vänstern (new revised edition), 2009
- Hallonöarna, 2010
- Albin Ström och det frihetliga spåret i svensk arbetarrörelse, 2014
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References
- Cheng-chung Lai (2000). Adam Smith across nations: translations and receptions of The wealth of nations. Oxford University Press. p. 397. ISBN 978-0-19-823339-8.
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