1. Introduction 2. Economic Ideas Before Adam Smith 3. Adam Smith 4. Thomas Robert Malthus 5. David Ricardo 6. Rationalistic Subjectivism: The Economics of Bentham, Say, and Senior 7. Political Economy of the Poor: The Ideas of William Thompson and Thomas Hodgskin 8. Pure Versus Eclectic Utilitarianism: The Writings of Bastiat and Mill 9. Karl Marx 10. The Triumph of Utilitarianism: The Economics of Jevons, Menger, and Walras 11. Neoclassical Theories of the Firm and Income Distribution: The Writings of Marshall, Clark, and Bohm-Bawerk 12. Thorstein Veblen 13. Theories of Imperialism: The Writings of Hobson, Luxemburg, and Lenin 14. Consummation, Consecration, and Destruction of the Invisible Hand: Neoclassical Welfare Economics 15. Neoclassical Ideology and the Myth of the Self-Adjusting Market: The Writings of John Maynard Keynes 16. Annulment of the Myth of the Measurable Productivity of Capital: The Writings of Piero Sraffa 17. Contemporary Economics I: The Bifurcation of Orthodoxy 18. Contemporary Economics II: Institutionalism and Post-Keynesianism 19. Contemporary Economics III: The Revival of Critical Political Economy