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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Sweezy, Paul Marlor, 1910- Present as history. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1953 (OCoLC)591040041 Online version: Sweezy, Paul Marlor, 1910- Present as history. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1953 (OCoLC)614027596 |
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| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Paul Marlor Sweezy |
| OCLC Number: | 169234 |
| Description: | 376 p. 22 cm. |
| Contents: | pt. 1. The character of our epoch: The communist manifesto after 100 years -- Toynbee's universal history -- The illusion of the managerial revolution -- The Marshall Plan and the crisis of Western Europe -- Marxism in the east: decomposition or enrichment? -- pt. 2. Imperialism: A Marxist view of imperialism -- Three works on imperialism -- pt. 3 American capitalism: Recent developments in American capitalism -- The American ruling class -- Capitalism and race relations -- The heyday of the investment banker -- Interest groups in the American economy -- The decline of the investment banker -- Critics and crusaders -- Socialist humanitarianism -- An economic program for America -- pt. 4. German capitalism: The German problem -- National socialism -- Post mortem -- Resurrection? -- pt. 5. Thinkers and theories: John Maynard Keynes -- Pigou and the case for socialism -- Hansen and the crisis of capitalism -- Schumpeter's theory of innovation -- Hayek's road to serfdom -- Rosa Luxemburg and the theory of capitalism -- Thorstein Veblen: strengths and weaknesses -- pt. 6. Some problems in political economy: Marxian and orthodox economics -- Fabian political economy -- Science, Marxism, and democracy -- Strategy for socialism -- A crucial difference between capitalism and socialism -- A reply to critics -- Peace and prosperity. |
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