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		<title>Comment on Human Capital, by Gary S. Becker by admin</title>
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		<description>[Reserved for admin] Classified as David Ricardo,  Labor,  economics,  exchange theory,  international trade,  political economy. Is that reasonable?</description>
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I classified this book as Classic social theory,  Emile Durkheim,  Labor,  Sociology,  Structural functionalist. Is this a sufficient set of categories?</description>
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I classified this book as Classic social theory,  Emile Durkheim,  Labor,  Sociology,  Structural functionalist. Is this a sufficient set of categories?</p>
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