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Since world war II there have been two quite distinct phases of world growth. In about 1965, a long slowdown set in which has still not ended. Robert Brenner (2002, 2003) has re-ignited the debate about its causes, claiming that nothing in either present or past economic theory explains it. He...
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This article appeared as ‘Crisis and the Poverty of Nations: Two Market Products Which Value Explains Better …’, Symposium on Robert Brenner and the World Crisis, Historical Materialism No.5, Winter 1999, pp 29-77. London: LSE. ISSN 0 … understand three phenomena, produced by the market, which call its own existence into question. *(crisis – a sharp and well …
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://www.emeraldinsight.com/books.htm?issn=0161-7230&volume=26). It should be cited as Freeman, A. (2010). ‘Crisis and “law of motion” in economics: a critique of …, consciousness, and choice to our understanding of ‘economic laws’, so we may discuss how to respond to economic crisis. These are …. Accumulation, however, undermines the circumstances that permit the commodity to play this role. The result is crisis, defined in …
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Desai, R. and A. Freeman. 2001. ‘Value and Crisis Theory in the “Great Recession”’. World Review of Political Economy. Vol 2 … crisis. Focusing on recent discussions of “financialisation”, in particular a recent paper by Costas Lapavitsas, this article … factors in the crisis. In value terms, financialisation is a withdrawal from the sphere of production into the sphere of …
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substituted, for Marx’s own theory, an equilibrium ‘reading’ of Marx that removes, from the theory, its capacity to explain crisis …
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response to a request from the organizers to present suggestions for the policies required to get out of the economic crisis … and most deep-seated underlying cause of the present protracted crisis. Particularly effective – and, the paper argues … the crisis, above all in the so-called ‘advanced’ economies – better now named the ‘no-longer-developing’ or NLD economies …
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This paper was presented to the joint conference of the AFEP, AHE and IIPPE in Paris, July 2012. A more developed and substantially revised version was presented to the conference on ‘Marxism: Marx and Beyond’ in Calcutta, 22-24 March 2012 and is due to be published. The paper argues that...
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and should be cited as “Alan Freeman (2011), Crisis, Marxism, and Economic Laws: A Response to Gary Mongiovi, in Paul …, in turn, responded to my article ‘Crisis and “law of motion” in economics: a critique of positivist Marxism’ (Freeman …
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answers to the economic crisis, the social problems of a deeply unequal world, and to resource depletion and rape. Culture has …
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This paper asks whether, and how, the state can solve the present crisis. The method of enquiry is to analyze what it … was followed by financial crisis, a period of turmoil marked by strong and active state intervention, then a period of … prolonged exceptional growth which can be considered, at least economically, a solution to a crisis. I draw two immediate …
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