Multiple Choice
The difference between 'classical' and 'bourgeois' political economy theory is that:
A) 'Classical' political economy theory explicitly considers class conflict and the role of the state in its analysis, while 'bourgeois' political economy theory does not.
B) 'Bourgeois' political economy theory explicitly considers class conflict and the role of the state in its analysis, while 'classical' political economy theory does not.
C) 'Classical' political economy theory is a normative theory, whereas bourgeois' political economy theory is a positive theory.
D) 'Bourgeois' political economy theory is a normative theory, whereas 'classical' political economy theory is a positive theory.
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