Why Capitalism Survives Crises

Why Capitalism Survives Crises

The Shock Absorbers

Zarembka, Paul

Emerald Publishing Limited

05/2009

300

Dura

Inglês

9781848555860

15 a 20 dias

Focuses attention on why capitalism survives crises by developing the argument that it has moved on from its 19th century embodiment to include a class of shock absorbers. This book tells how this class, consisting of fractionalised individuals, absorbs the massive surpluses of produced commodities.
List of Contributors. Introduction. Chapter 1 The absorptive class. Chapter 2 State Theory and Civil Society. Chapter 3 The commodity. Chapter 4 Production of the consumer society under capitalism. Chapter 5 Narcissism and the fractionalization of the individual. Chapter 6 Economic crises and the theory of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall. Chapter 7 Reformism, class consciousness and class action. Chapter 8 On the labor theory of value: statistical artefacts or regularities?. Chapter 9 Limits and challenges of the consistency debate in Marxian value theory. Chapter 10 Methodological differences between two Marxian economists in Japan: K?z? Uno and Sekisuke Mita. Research in political economy. Why capitalism survives crises: The shock absorbers. Copyright page.
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