> As far as anyone knows, Sraffa had hardly any
> involvements in any party or any political-party type activities (except in
> a very broad way, as a youth in the early '20s). As JKS points out, his
> work is explicitly neo-Ricardian (he edited Ricardo's Collected Works) and
> his supporters are often associated with non-Marxist socialist reformism.
The Liberty Fund is reissuing a paperback set of Sraffa's edition of Ricardo this month, at $106 for all eleven volumes.
http://www.libertyfund.org/details.asp?displayID=1876
Chris