Abstract

Why learn Latin? Both Latin and Capital are dying languages. How many Capital reading groups are there now? How many courses on Capital in colleges or universities? How many individuals ploughing on their own through the three volumes? Yet it was reading Capital that brought many of us into the CSE. Now that Capital & Class is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary, it is worth recording that the change in the title of the journal of the CSE from the Bulletin of the CSE to Capital & Class had much to do with the influx of non-economists in to the CSE at about that time.

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