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The Enigma of the Enigma- my critique of David Harvey for the Left Forum
see the more recent, and far superior, draft here. The Left Forum is next weekend at Pace University in NYC. I’m speaking on two panels on Sunday: David Harvey and Capitalist Accumulation; and a roundtable on Andrew Kliman’s new … Continue reading
Posted in Econ 303- Crisis
Tagged crisis, critique, David Harvey, Limits, marx, overaccumulation, rate of profit, sraffa, theory, TRPF
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DietSoap Interview on Harvey-Kliman-Wolff
Last week I did another interview with Doug Lain of Diet Soap. We talked about three different Marxist crisis theorists: David Harvey, Andrew Kliman and Rick Wolff.
Consume!
This video on consumption and underconsumption theory is part of a larger, ongoing set of videos about the nature of economic crisis in a capitalist society. Continue reading
Posted in Econ 303- Crisis
Tagged automation, capitalism, commercials, credit, crisis, depression, Exploitation, falling rate of profit, labor, labor theory of value, marx, marxism, money, overaccumulation, prices of production, recession, transformation problem, underconsumption, value
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