Benjamin M. Anderson
Benjamin M. Anderson (1886-1949) was an American economist known for his contributions to economic theory. He was a critic of mainstream economic thought and sought to develop a valid doctrine of social value. Anderson's work focused on the compleities of social value, individual utility, and the interplay of social forces in economic activity. His critical engagement with existing economic theories and philosophical underpinnings sets him apart as a highly original thinker in the field of economics.
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