Value-form and the state : the tendencies of accumulation and the determination of economic policy in capitalist society
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Value-form and the state : the tendencies of accumulation and the determination of economic policy in capitalist society
Routledge, 1989
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- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 302-326
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780415000888
Description
Recently anglophone Marxism has become more naturalistic and individualistic in orientation. This book challenges this tendency by developing a neglected approach, one which makes social form the focus of the theory of society. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of political economy, sociology, philosophy, Marxist studies.
Table of Contents
Part I: Method and Introduction Part II: The Value-Form and its Reproduction 1. The Value-Form 2. The Extended Reproduction of Capital Part III: Tendencies of Accumulation 3. Accumulation and Over-Accumulation of Capital: Labour Shortage and Under-Consumption 4. Accumulation and the Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall 5. The Tendencies of Accumulation and Inflation Part IV: Value-Form, The State and Civil Society 7. State Form and Economic Policy 8. The Concrete Existence of the State as Many States 9. The State, Civil Society and Economic Policy: The Tensions of the Mixed Economy Part V: The Intra-Epochal Development of Economic Policy 10. The State as Social Subject and Economic Policy Stances 11. Micro-Economic Policy: Towards an Empirical Account 12. Micro-Economic Policy in the UK 1964-1970: A Value-Form Theoretic Assessment.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415038935
Description
Recently Anglophone Marxism has become more naturalistic and indivdualistic in orientation. This book challenges this tendency by developing a neglected approach; one which makes social form the focus of the theory of society. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of political economy, sociology, philosophy, Marxist studies.
Table of Contents
Part I: Method and Introduction Part II: The Value-Form and its Reproduction 1. The Value-Form 2. The Extended Reproduction of Capital Part III: Tendencies of Accumulation 3. Accumulation and Over-Accumulation of Capital: Labour Shortagge and Under-Consumption 4. Accumulation and the Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall 5. The Tendencies of Accumulation and Inflation Part IV: Value-Form, The State and Civil Society 7. State Form and Economic Policy 8. The Concrete Existence of the State as Many States 9. The State, Civil Society and Economic Policy: The Tensions of the Mixed Economy Part V: The Intra-Epochal Development of Economic Policy 10. The State as Social Subject and Economic Policy Stances 11. Micro-Economic Policy: Towards an Empirical Account 12. Micro-Economic Policy in the UK 1964-1970: A Value-Form Theoretic Assessment.
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