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Left Forum panels from Marxist-Humanist Initiative
I recently enjoyed watching these videos of some Left Forum panels sponsored by the Marxist-Humanist Initiative. Is Socialism Possible? Shockingly the answer is “yes”. This actually two panels featuring quite a variety of speakers including Michael Albert, Andrew Kliman, Anne … Continue reading
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Tagged albert, anarchist, capitalism, communism, crisis, falling rate of profit, freeman, jaclard, kliman, left forum, marx, moseley, socialism, theory
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Interview with Andrew Kliman
Here is an interview with Andrew Kliman in which Kliman discusses the Marxist theory of capitalist crisis. Kliman is professor of economics at PACE university and author of the very important book Reclaiming Marx’s Capital. Kliman talks about some of … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew kliman, brenner, capitalism, credit, crisis, economics, Exploitation, falling rate of profit, labor theory of value, marx, moseley, Okishio, organic composition of capital, political economy, reclaiming Marx's capital, surplus value, transformation problem, underconsumption
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