Aaronovitch, Sam
AARONOVITCH, Sam
AARONOVITCH, Sam. British, b. 1919. Genres: Economics, Sociology. Career: Sr. Lecturer in Economics, Polytechnic of the South Bank, London, 1972-. Former Economic Researcher, Balliol College, Oxford, and Researcher, Dept. of Political Economy, University College, London. Publications: (co-author) Crisis in Kenya, 1947; Monopoly, 1955; The Ruling Class: A Study of British Finance Capital, 1961, 1979; Economics for Trade Unionists, 1964; (with Malcolm C. Sawyer) Big Business, 1975; (with R. Smith) The Political Economy of British Capitalism: A Marxist Analysis, 1981; The Road from Thatcherism, 1981. Died 1998.
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