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General Theory of Value: Its Meaning and Basic Principles Construed in Terms of Interest. - General Theory of Value: Its Meaning and Basic Principles Construed in Terms of Interest. By Ralph Barton Perry, Professor of Philosophy in Harvard University. (New York: Longmans, Green and Co. 1926.Pp. xvii + 702.)
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General Theory of Value: Its Meaning and Basic Principles Construed in Terms of Interest. By Ralph Barton Perry, Professor of Philosophy in Harvard University. (New York: Longmans, Green and Co. 1926.Pp. xvii + 702.)
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25 February 2009
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