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9780765613646

Radical Political Economy: A Concise Introduction: A Concise Introduction

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    9780765613646

  • ISBN10:

    0765613646

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-01-31
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Author Biography

Charles Barone is a professor of Economics and American Studies at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures vii
Preface ix
1. Historical Origins of Radical Political Economy 3(21)
Marx's Dialectical Perspective
4(2)
Historical Materialism
6(4)
Marx's Economic Analysis of Capitalism
10(9)
The Demise of Capitalism and the Rise of Socialism
19(2)
Notes
21(1)
References
21(1)
Further Reading
22(2)
2. Method, Core Concepts, and Capitalism 24(22)
Radical Approach to Economics
25(4)
Core Concepts: Surplus Product and Class
29(3)
Economic Systems and Capitalism
32(4)
Accumulation and Change in Capitalism
36(2)
U.S. Capitalism
38(5)
Notes
43(1)
References
43(1)
Further Reading
44(2)
3. Theory of Production and Work 46(33)
Capitalist Production
46(7)
Capitalist Competition
53(8)
Capitalism and the Labor Process
61(13)
Notes
74(1)
References
74(1)
Further Reading
75(4)
4. The Capitalist System 79(22)
Cultural Domination
79(7)
Capitalism and the State
86(10)
Notes
96(1)
References
96(1)
Further Reading
97(4)
5. Dynamics of Capitalism 101(32)
Capitalism and Inequality
101(6)
Globalism and the Capitalist Drive for Profits
107(4)
Capitalism and Cyclical Economic Crisis
111(17)
Notes
128(1)
References
129(1)
Further Reading
130(3)
6. Radical Alternatives to Capitalism 133(36)
Capitalism's Performance
134(8)
Democratic Socialism
142(12)
Existing Socialism
154(4)
Reforming Capitalism
158(3)
References
161(1)
Further Reading
162(7)
Index 169

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