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2023
- 3-18 Money, Credit, and Fictitious Capital in Marx's Theory of Value
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Alfredo Saad-Filho - 3-21 The Political Economy of Debt in the Global South: The Case of Argentina (2001–2022)
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Juan E. Santarcángelo & Juan Manuel Padín - 19-29 Critique of Value Criticism
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Fabien Trémeau - 23-53 Can Debt Be Sustainable, if Life Isn't? Argentina's Debt Crisis and Social Reproduction
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Mariano Féliz - 31-50 Turning One's Loss Into a Win? The US Trade War With China in Perspective
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Zhiming Long & Zhixuan Feng & Bangxi Li & Rémy Herrera - 53-71 Colonial Legacy, Monetary Policy, and Resource Mobilization for Development in Africa
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Demba Moussa Dembele - 55-85 Colonial Hangover in Global Financial Markets: Eurobonds, China, and African Debt
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Olufunmilayo Arewa - 73-93 Surplus Production and Unequal Development in Latin America: A Comparative Study With the US From a Political Economy Perspective
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Juan Pablo Mateo - 87-107 Tightening the Grip: Foreign Creditors and Sudan's Political Transition (2019–2022)
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Harry Cross - 95-114 From “Crypto-Alternatives” to a Regional Unit of Account: Monetary Proposals in Latin America for a Greater Shared Autonomy
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Joaquín Arriola & Juan Barredo-Zuriarrain - 111-135 Refusing to Improve: Sovereign Debt Repayment Difficulties and the Political Economy of Inertia in UNCTAD 1964–1979
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Christina Laskaridis - 117-143 Multinational Firms' Practices: An Attempt at a Marxist Theorization
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Christian Palloix - 137-162 Limits of Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanisms and Possible Alternatives
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Milan Rivie - 145-165 Turnover Time and Marx’s Decomposition of Profit Adjustment in the Process of Equalization
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Guido De Marco - 165-191 Managing the Balance-of-Payments Constraint: Dilemmas and Perspectives
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Basil Oberholzer - 167-187 Profit Rates: Their Dispersion and Long-Term Determination
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by William Paul Cockshott - 189-195 Elements for a Study of the Profit Rate: France, 1896–2019
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Weinan Ding & Zhiming Long & Rémy Herrera - 193-222 Imperialism and Global South's Debt: Insights From Modern Monetary Theory, Ecological Economics, and Dependency Theory
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Ndongo Samba Sylla - 199-214 Fictitious Capital, Fictitious Profits, and Their Extreme Fetishism
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Mauricio de Souza Sabadini & Gustavo Moura de Cavalcanti Mello - 215-229 Crisis and Fictitious Capital
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Rosa Maria Marques & Paulo Nakatani - 223-230 China and Debt-Trap Diplomacy: A Brief Assessment
In: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt
by Shalendra Sharma - 231-245 Money, Fictitious Capital, and Cryptocurrencies: Their Impact on the World Economy
In: Value, Money, Profit, and Capital Today
by Ernesto Molina Molina
2022
- 1-10 Introduction: Rosa Luxemburg and Polish Marxism
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Jan Toporowski - 11-25 Rosa Luxemburg and Say’s Law
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Andrew B. Trigg - 27-42 Henryk Grossman's Revolutionary Marxism
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Rick Kuhn - 43-59 Industrial Feudalism and American Capitalism
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Jan Toporowski - 61-75 Industrial Feudalism and the Distribution of Wealth
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Hanna Szymborska & Jan Toporowski - 77-87 Polish Marxism: Kalecki
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Joseph Halevi & Peter Kriesler - 89-111 Rosa Luxemburg and Michał Kalecki: A Marxian View
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 113-127 Marxian and Monetary Aspects of Kalecki
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Jan Toporowski - 129-155 Are Kalecki's ‘Marxian Reproduction Schemes’ Really Marxian?
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Gabriele Pastrello - 157-171 Between Anti-Bureaucratism and Technocratic Democratisation: Was Oskar Lange's Socialist Theory Tightrope Walking?
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Roberto Lampa - 173-185 Włodzimierz Brus and the Law of Value Under Socialism
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Jan Toporowski - 187-201 Oskar Lange and Tadeusz Kowalik on the Bourgeois Revolutions in Twentieth-Century Poland: A Note on Two Papers
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Grzegorz Konat - 203-216 Capital in Crisis: Tadeusz Kowalik on the Birth and Development of Capitalism
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Daniele Tori - 217-233 False Dawns: The Failed Crucial Reforms of Capitalism and Socialism
In: Polish Marxism after Luxemburg
by Gavin Rae
2021
- 3-19 Abstract Labor and Imperialism
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Fabien Trémeau - 21-38 Imperialism and Working-class Agency
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by John Smith - 39-57 The Imperialist Multinational: Concentration, Fiction or Rent?
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Andy Higginbottom - 59-75 Unequal Exchange and Global Value Chains
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Andrea Ricci - 77-93 The Transition Toward a Post-capitalist Economic Rationality
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Wim Dierckxsens & Andrés Piqueras & Walter Formento - 95-119 Study on the Evolution of China’s Economic Structure (From 1952 to 2014) – Analysis of the Role of Profit Rate by Impulse Response Functions
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Zhiming Long & Rémy Herrera - 123-140 Land Revolution and Local Governance: Socialist Transformation in China
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Tsui Sit & Erebus Wong & Kin Chi Lau & Tiejun Wen - 141-156 Imperialism and Transition to Socialism in Vietnam
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Tran Dac Loi - 157-162 A Testimony on the “Juche” Thought in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Kinhide Mushakoji - 163-178 Imperialism and the Transition to Socialism in Cuba
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Al Campbell - 179-195 The Venezuelan Oil and the US Imperialism (1920–2020)
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Hemmi Croes - 197-222 The Citizens’ Revolution in Ecuador and the US Imperialism
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Constantin Lopez - 223-236 Brazil: Impeachment and the Conflicting Relationship between the Dilma Rousseff Government and the National Congress
In: Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
by Leonardo Loureiro Nunes
2020
- 1-5 The Capitalist Commodification of Animals: A Brief Introduction
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Brett Clark & Tamar Diana Wilson - 9-31 It's Not Humans, It's Animal Capital!
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Christian Stache - 33-58 Animals and Nature: The Co-modification of the Sentient Biosphere
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Paula Brügger - 59-105 Abstract Life, Abstract Labor, Abstract Mind
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Charles Thorpe & Brynna Jacobson - 107-121 Mission Impossible? Reflections on Objectification and Instrumentalization of Animals in the Economy
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Wolfgang Leyk - 125-136 The Commodification of Living Beings in the Fur Trade: The Intersection of Cheap Raw Materials and Cheap Labor
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Tamar Diana Wilson - 137-160 Capitalism Has Granted Wolves a Temporary Reprieve from Extinction
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Alexander Simon - 161-179 The Landowners' Ethic: Aldo Leopold, Game Management, and Private Property
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Cade Jameson - 183-204 The Dynamics of Violence and Labor Conflict in Villa Constitución, Argentina, 1973–1975
In: The Capitalist Commodification of Animals
by Agustín Santella
2019
- 3-31 The Development of Capitalism in Russia in the Works of Marx, Danielson, Vorontsov, and Lenin
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by James D. White - 33-58 The Historical Course of Ownership Structures and Rentier Capitalism in Portugal
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by Mariana Mortágua - 59-86 Geopolitical Economy of Post-hegemonic Regionalism in Latin America and Eurasia☆
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by Efe Can Gürcan - 89-116 Neoliberal Liberalism → African Authoritarianism → Disorganized Dissent
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by Patrick Bond - 117-141 Capitalist Development in Argentina and Working Class Practices (1870–2018)
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by Nicolás Iñigo Carrera - 143-163 Unbroken Dependency: Mexico’s Passive and Bounded Revolution
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by Lorenzo Fusaro - 165-190 The Meaning of Mexican Neozapatismo within the Current Antisystemic Movements
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas - 193-197 Karl Kautsky on Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by Daniel Gaido & Darío Scattolini - 199-224 Theories of Crises☆
In: Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
by Karl Kautsky
2018
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South
by Paul Cooney & William Sacher Freslon - 11-34 Transnational Mining and Accumulation by Dispossession
In: Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South
by William Sacher Freslon & Paul Cooney - 35-71 Mining Giants, Indigenous Peoples and Art: Challenging Settler Colonialism in Northern Australia Through Story Painting
In: Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South
by Seán Kerins & Kirrily Jordan - 73-110 Ecological-Economic Narratives for Resisting Extractive Industries in Africa
In: Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South
by Patrick Bond - 111-142 Petroleum Accidents in the Global South
In: Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 145-169 Transnational Corporations, Violence and Suffering: The Environmental, Public Health and Social Impacts From Comparative Case Studies in Zimbabwe and Uganda
In: Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South
by Fernanda Claudio & Kristen Lyons - 171-187 Environmental Injustice in Northeast Brazil: The Pecém Industrial and Shipping Complex
In: Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South
by Antônio Jeovah de Andrade Meireles & João Alfredo Telles Melo & Magnólia Azevedo Said - 189-214 Family Farming, the Environment and the Global Food Chain
In: Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South
by Sérgio Pedro
2017
- 1-12 Introduction: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Masao Ishikura & Seongjin Jeong & Minqi Li - 15-37 Labor Value and Exploitation in the Global Economy
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Taiji Hagiwara - 39-61 Financial Instability in Japan: Debt, Confidence, and Financial Structure
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Kenshiro Ninomiya & Masaaki Tokuda - 63-79 A Historical Perspective and Evaluation of Abenomics☆
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Takeshi Nakatani & Taro Abe - 81-103 Biased Technical Change and Economic Growth: The Case of Korea, 1970–2013
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Sangjun Jeong - 105-129 Dynamics of the Rate of Surplus Value and the “New Normal” of the Chinese Economy
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Hao Qi - 133-158 The Transnational Capitalist Class and Relations of Production in Asia and Oceania
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Jeb Sprague-Silgado - 159-184 A Critical Review of China’s Reform
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Gyu Cheol Lee - 185-223 Why China is Different: Hegemony, Revolutions and the Rise of Contender States
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Lorenzo Fusaro - 227-252 The Chongqing Model – Socialist Alternative or Propaganda Cliché?
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Anna Zakharzhevskaya - 253-283 Subversive Migration, Citizenship from below and Democracy against Bordered Capitalism
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Dae-oup Chang - 287-294 Addendum to Carter’s “Response to Professor Solow”
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Yoann Verger - 295-299 Comments on Verger’s“Addendum”
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Scott Carter - 301-302 Reply to Yoann Verger☆
In: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia
by Robert M. Solow
2016
- 1-20 Introduction – Risk Management in Global Capitalism
In: Risking Capitalism
by Susanne Soederberg - 1-21 Introduction: Putting Geopolitical Economy to Work
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by Radhika Desai - 23-48 Revanchism, Stigma, and the Production of Ignorance: Housing Struggles in Austerity Britain
In: Risking Capitalism
by Tom Slater - 23-52 The Inherent Instability of National Monetary Power in the 21st Century: The Triffin Dilemma Revisited
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by Juan Barredo-Zuriarrain - 49-77 Neoliberalization through Housing Finance, the Displacement of Risk, and Canadian Housing Policy: Challenging Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis
In: Risking Capitalism
by Alan Walks & Dylan Simone - 53-90 The Currency Hierarchy in Center-Periphery Relationships
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by Alex W. A. Palludeto & Saulo C. Abouchedid - 79-105 A Multidimensional Approach to Urban Entrepreneurialism, Financialization, and Gentrification in the High-Rise Residential Market of Inner Santiago, Chile
In: Risking Capitalism
by Ernesto López-Morales - 91-123 Quasi-World Money and International Reserves
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by George Labrinidis - 109-134 Financialization of Poverty: Proletarianizing the Financial Crisis in Post-Developmental Korea
In: Risking Capitalism
by Chang Kyung-Sup - 127-160 Uneven and Combined Development in the Doha Stalemate
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by Mehdi Abbas - 135-164 Household Debt and the Financialization of Social Reproduction: Theorizing the UK Housing and Hunger Crises
In: Risking Capitalism
by Adrienne Roberts - 161-189 China’s “South-South” Trade: Unequal Exchange and Uneven and Combined Development
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by Ben Reid - 165-194 Navigating the Aftermath of Crisis and Risk in Mexico and Turkey
In: Risking Capitalism
by Thomas Marois & Hepzibah Muñoz-Martínez - 191-226 The New Scramble for Africa: BRICS Strategies in a Multipolar World
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by Óscar Carpintero & Ivan Murray & José Bellver - 197-236 Accumulating Insecurity and Manufacturing Risk along the Energy Frontier
In: Risking Capitalism
by Michael Watts - 227-254 Argentine Industrialization: A Critique of the Liberal and Dependentist Schools
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by Eduardo Sartelli & Marina Kabat - 237-266 Risky Ventures: Financial Inclusion, Risk Management and the Uncertain Rise of Index-Based Insurance
In: Risking Capitalism
by Marcus Taylor - 255-294 EU Integration as Uneven and Combined Development
In: Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy
by Claude Serfati - 267-295 The World Bank’s Neoliberal Language of Resilience
In: Risking Capitalism
by Romain Felli
2015
- 1-44 Introduction: From the Neoclassical Diversion to Geopolitical Economy
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by Radhika Desai - 45-83 The Uneven and Combined Development of International Historical Sociology
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by Kees van der Pijl - 85-112 The Collapse of ‘The International Imagination’: A Critique of the Transhistorical Approach to Uneven and Combined Development
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by Sébastien Rioux - 113-153 Locating the State: Uneven and Combined Development, the States System and the Political
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by Steve Rolf - 155-174 ExpandingGeopolitical Economy: A Critique of the Theory of Successive Hegemonies
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by James Parisot - 175-203 Gross Domestic Power: Geopolitical Economy and the History of National Accounts
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by Jacob Assa - 205-234 Military Power and Trade Policy – Roots of Contemporary Geopolitical Economy
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by Oldrich Krpec & Vladan Hodulak - 235-258 Understanding Eurasian Integration and Contestation in the Post-Soviet Conjuncture: Lessons from Geopolitical Economy and Critical Historicism
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by Ray Silvius - 259-294 Geographies of Capital Accumulation: Tracing the Emergence of Multi-polarity, 1980–2014
In: Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
by Paul Kellogg
2014
- 3-61 From ‘Pool of Profits’ to Surplus and Deficit Industries: Archival Evidence on the Evolution of Piero Sraffa’s Thought
In: Research in Political Economy
by Scott Carter - 63-67 Comments on Scott Carter
In: Research in Political Economy
by Robert M. Solow - 69-74 Response to Comments of Robert M. Solow
In: Research in Political Economy
by Scott Carter - 75-93 Fixed Capital and Wage-Profit Curvesà lavon Neumann-Leontief: China’s Economy 1987–2000☆This article is a part of the outcome of research performed under theWaseda University Grant for Special Research Projects(Project number: 2012A-809)
In: Research in Political Economy
by Bangxi Li - 97-132 Theory and Practice in Challenging Extractive-Oriented Infrastructure in South Africa
In: Research in Political Economy
by Patrick Bond - 133-153 Marketisation, Commodification and the Implications for Teachers’ Autonomy in England
In: Research in Political Economy
by Martin Upchurch & Phoebe Moore & Aylin Kunter - 155-180 Stranger than Fiction: Fictitious Capital and Credit Bubbles in Post-EMU Greece
In: Research in Political Economy
by Jesse Hembruff - 183-237 Epistemological Problems and Ontological Solutions: A Critical Realist Retrospective on Althusser
In: Research in Political Economy
by Brian O’ Boyle & Terrence McDonough - 241-260 The Roots of Working Class Reformism and Conservatism: A Response to Zak Cope’s Defense of the “Labor Aristocracy” Thesis
In: Research in Political Economy
by Charles Post - 261-273 A Comment on the Post–Cope Debate on Labour Aristocracy and Colonialism
In: Research in Political Economy
by Amiya Kumar Bagchi - 275-286 Final Comments on Charles Post’s Critique of the Theory of the Labour Aristocracy
In: Research in Political Economy
by Zak Cope
2013
- 1-48 Crisis as Unexpected Transition . . . To a Greed-Based Economic System
In: Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid
by Wladimir Andreff - 49-88 Did Gold Remain Relevant in the Post-1971 International Monetary System?
In: Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid
by Jean-Guy Loranger - 89-129 Global Wage Scaling and Left Ideology: A Critique of Charles Post on the ‘Labour Aristocracy’
In: Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid
by Zak Cope - 131-160 Unpaid Reproductive Labour: A Marxist Analysis
In: Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid
by Cecilia Beatriz Escobar Meléndez - 161-195 Value Theory and Finance
In: Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid
by Tony Norfield - 197-228 Of Fat Cats and Fat Tails: From the Financial Crisis to the ‘New’ Probabilistic Marxism
In: Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid
by Julian Wells - 229-259 Does Investment Call the Tune? Empirical Evidence and Endogenous Theories of the Business Cycle
In: Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid
by Jose´ A. Tapia Granados - 261-285 Product Innovation and Capital Accumulation: An Attempt to Introduce Neo-Schumpeterian Insights into Marxian Economics
In: Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid
by Jie Meng
2011
- 3-63 A Critique of Mainstream Growth Theory: Ways Out of the Neoclassical Science (-Fiction) and Toward Marxism
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Rémy Herrera - 65-80 From Growth Stagnation to Financial Crisis: Unproductive Labor as a Missing Link in Mainstream Theory
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Robert Chernomas & Fletcher Baragar - 81-120 Crisis Theory and the Great Recession: A Personal Journey, from Marx to Minsky
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 121-148 “Financial” vs. “Real”: An Overview of the Contradictory Role of Finance
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Özgür Orhangazi - 151-154 Nikolai Sieber: An Introduction to a Political Economist Approved by Marx
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by James D. White - 155-190 Marx's Economic Theory
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Nikolai Ivanovich Sieber - 191-222 The Value and Price of Information Commodities: An Assessment of the South Korean Controversy
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Heesang Jeon - 223-254 Lenin's Economics: A Marxian Critique
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Seongjin Jeong - 255-268 Class Struggle in Production and Devalorization of Capital
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by A.D. Magaline - 271-284 Marxism, Crisis, and Economic Laws: A Comment
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Gary Mongiovi - 285-296 Crisis, Marxism, and Economic Laws: A Response to Gary Mongiovi
In: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism
by Alan Freeman
2010
- 3-68 Is the national question an aporia for humanity? How to read Rosa Luxemburg's “The national question and autonomy”
In: The National Question and the Question of Crisis
by Narihiko Ito - 69-97 Iran: Islamic republic or God's kingdom? The election, protest, and prospects for change
In: The National Question and the Question of Crisis
by Farhang Morady - 101-143 Consumption demand in Marx and in the current crisis
In: The National Question and the Question of Crisis
by Radhika Desai - 145-172 Low surplus value historically required for accumulation, seen in a model derived from Marx
In: The National Question and the Question of Crisis
by Paul Zarembka - 173-209 World money: From the Eurodollar to the Sinodollar
In: The National Question and the Question of Crisis
by Karen Helveg Petersen - 211-250 Crisis and “law of motion” in economics: a critique of positivist Marxism
In: The National Question and the Question of Crisis
by Alan Freeman - 253-299 Fundamentals of a science of capital and bourgeois society: Marxian notions of value, prices, and the structure of time
In: The National Question and the Question of Crisis
by Jørgen Sandemose
2009
- 11-43 Chapter 1 The absorptive class
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Simon Stander - 45-69 Chapter 2 State Theory and Civil Society
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Simon Stander - 71-90 Chapter 3 The commodity
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Simon Stander - 91-118 Chapter 4 Production of the consumer society under capitalism
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Simon Stander - 119-140 Chapter 5 Narcissism and the fractionalization of the individual
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Simon Stander - 141-178 Chapter 6 Economic crises and the theory of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Simon Stander - 179-206 Chapter 7 Reformism, class consciousness and class action
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Simon Stander - 209-232 Chapter 8 On the labor theory of value: statistical artefacts or regularities?
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Lefteris Tsoulfidis & Dimitris Paitaridis - 233-275 Chapter 9 Limits and challenges of the consistency debate in Marxian value theory
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by G. Carchedi - 277-299 Chapter 10 Methodological differences between two Marxian economists in Japan: Kōzō Uno and Sekisuke Mita
In: Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
by Shūichi Kakuta
2007
- 3-42 Chavez's Venezuela and 21st Century Socialism
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by Gregory Wilpert - 43-95 Against the Current: Economic Policy and Socialist Development in Cuba
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by Curtis Skinner - 97-128 U.S. Narcocolonialism? Colombian Cocaine and Twenty-First Century Imperialism
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by Oliver Villar - 131-162 The Transformation of Post-Communist Economies in a Globalised Economy: The Case of Poland
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by Jane Hardy - 163-201 Syria's Transition, 1970–2005: from Centralization of the State to Market Economy
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by Angela Joya - 203-237 The Evolution of Capitalist Relations of Production in U.S. Medical Practice: An Outline
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by Jerome Joffe - 241-280 The Marxian Theory of Capitalist Stages
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by Terrence McDonough - 281-294 Samezō Kuruma's Life as a Marxist Economist
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by E. Michael Schauerte - 295-340 A Critique of Classical Political Economy
In: Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria
by Samezō Samezō Kuruma†
2006
- 3-45 What We Now Know About the Alleged 9-11 Hijackers
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by Jay Kolar - 49-77 Initiation of the 9-11 Operation, with Evidence of Insider Trading Beforehand
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by Paul Zarembka - 79-122 The Destruction of the World Trade Center: Why the Official Account Cannot Be True
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by David Ray Griffin - 123-145 The Military Drills on 9-11: “Bizarre Coincidence” or Something Else?
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by Four Arrows (aka Don Jacobs) - 149-188 Terrorism and Statecraft: Al-Qaeda and Western Covert Operations after the Cold War
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed - 189-221 September 11 as “Machiavellian State Terror”
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by David MacGregor - 223-260 Making History: The Compromised 9-11 Commission
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by Bryan Sacks - 261-298 Islamophobia and the “War On Terror”: The Continuing Pretext for U.S. Imperial Conquest
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by Diana Ralph - 301-347 The UK Pension System: The Betrayal by New Labour in its Neoliberal Global Context
In: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001
by Jamie Morgan
2005
- 3-50 AGRARIAN CAPITALISM AND POOR RELIEF IN ENGLAND, c.1500–1790: RETHINKING THE ORIGINS OF THE WELFARE STATE
In: The Capitalist State and Its Economy: Democracy in Socialism
by Larry Patriquin - 51-64 Taxation And Primitive Accumulation: The Case Of Colonial Africa
In: The Capitalist State and Its Economy: Democracy in Socialism
by Mathew Forstater - 65-83 The State-Capital Relationship And The Significance Of Incorporating The Role Of Labor
In: The Capitalist State and Its Economy: Democracy in Socialism
by Eshrak Zaky - 85-130 Political Institutions And Economic Imperatives: Bringing Agency Back In
In: The Capitalist State and Its Economy: Democracy in Socialism
by Martijn Konings - 133-165 Quantifying Abstract Labor: “Aliquot Part” Reasoning In Marx’S Value Theory
In: The Capitalist State and Its Economy: Democracy in Socialism
by Bruce Roberts - 167-198 Exchange, Demand And The Market-Price Of Production: Reconciling Traditional And Monetary Approaches To Value And Price
In: The Capitalist State and Its Economy: Democracy in Socialism
by David Kristjanson-Gural - 199-208 Testing Okishio’S Criterion Of Technical Choice
In: The Capitalist State and Its Economy: Democracy in Socialism
by Cheol-Soo Park - 209-214 Testing For The Marxian-Classical Criterion Of Technical Choice
In: The Capitalist State and Its Economy: Democracy in Socialism
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