Radical economics critiques capitalism and its liberal orneoliberal economics. This paper takes undergraduate economics students in India as its readers, and gives them a taste of what radical economics is by some representative voices in it of the past and present. It also accounts for why radical economists are much fewer in number without any policy-influencing power and glory to their creditas compared to their conservative counterparts in the economics profession even as their ideas are compellingly appealingto the victims of capitalism.
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