Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory
Keynesian economics claimed to have overcome the problem of economic depressions. However, as Mattick argues that crises are inherent within capitalism and that neither the market nor Keynesianism can stop "the steady deterioration of the economy". Written in 1974, Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory is one of Mattick's most valuable contributions to the Marxist critique of political economy and radical theory in general.

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Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory
Keynesian economics claimed to have overcome the problem of economic depressions. However, as Mattick argues that crises are inherent within capitalism and that neither the market nor Keynesianism can stop "the steady deterioration of the economy". Written in 1974, Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory is one of Mattick's most valuable contributions to the Marxist critique of political economy and radical theory in general.

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Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory

Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory

by Paul Mattick Jr.
Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory

Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory

by Paul Mattick Jr.

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Keynesian economics claimed to have overcome the problem of economic depressions. However, as Mattick argues that crises are inherent within capitalism and that neither the market nor Keynesianism can stop "the steady deterioration of the economy". Written in 1974, Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory is one of Mattick's most valuable contributions to the Marxist critique of political economy and radical theory in general.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780873321792
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1981
Pages: 227
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1370L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Preface, Part I, 1. Bourgeois Economics, 2. Marx's Crisis Theory, 3. The Epigones, 4. Splendor and Misery of the Mixed Economy, Part II, 5. Ernest Mandel's Late Capitalism, About the Author
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