Keynesian economics / by Mabel F. Timlin.
Mabel Frances Timlin
Scholarly ArticleThe book develops a sympathetic Marxist critique of Keynes. Keynes's insights, particularly into unemployment, money and finance and the importance of state intervention gain greater critical purchase when re-worked on Marxist foundations and doing so also enriches Marxism.
Title |
Keynes and Marx. |
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Publisher |
Manchester : Manchester University Press |
Creation Date |
2021 |
Content |
Front matter -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: towards a critical but constructive appraisal of Keynes's thought -- 1 Keynes's life and times -- 2 Keynes's philosophy -- 3 Keynes's politics -- 4 Economics before the General Theory -- 5 Keynes's General Theory -- 6 Unemployment: making Marxist use of Keynes -- 7 Money -- 8 Profit and interest -- 9 Money and states in capitalism's uneven development -- 10 Keynesianism in practice? -- 11 Keynesian theory after Keynes -- 12 The decline of Keynesianism and the prospects for return -- References -- Index. |
Series |
Progress in Political Economy |
Extent |
1 online resource (304 pages) |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2021. |
National Library system number |
997012197358805171 |
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