[OPE] Research in Political Economy (Vol. 25): Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers

From: Paul Zarembka <zarembka@buffalo.edu>
Date: Thu Jul 23 2009 - 08:46:00 EDT

        

        

        

        

*Just published:

Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers
Volume 25, /Research in Political Economy
/Paul Zarembka, editor
*www.buffalo.edu/~zarembka/

     *PART I. WHY CAPITALISM SURVIVES CRISES: THE SHOCK ABSORBERS**
          /Simon Stander <mailto:julsim98@hotmail.com>/*// //

//*Introduction* //Victor Kasper <mailto:KASPERV@BuffaloState.edu>,
Buffalo State College, and Paul Zarembka, State University of New York
at Buffalo

//*The Absorptive Class *//

//*Theory of the State and Civil Society *//

//*The Commodity *//

//*Production of the Consumer Society under Capitalism *//

//*Narcissism and the Fractionalisation of the Individual *//

//*Economic Crises and the Theory of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit
to Fall *//

//*Reformism, Class Consciousness and Class Action*//

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     PART II. VALUE THEORY AND METHODOLOGY IN POLITICAL ECONOMY***

//***On the Labor Theory of Value: Statistical Artefacts or
Regularities?* **//Lefteris Tsoulfidis <mailto:lnt@uom.gr>, University
of Macedonia, and Dimitris Paitaridis <mailto:cottrell@wfu.edu>,
University of Macedonia//**/ / **//

//***Limits and Challenges of the Consistency Debate in Marxian Value
Theory* **//Guglielmo Carchedi <mailto:g.carchedi@uva.nl>, University of
Amsterdam

//***Methodological Differences between Two Marxian Economists in Japan:
Kozo Uno and Sekisuke Mita* ****//Shuichi Kakuta
<mailto:kakutas@ec.ritsumei.ac.jp>, Ritsumeikan University

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****//300 Pages, 2009
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Web page for Research in Political Economy
<http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/viewContainer.do?containerType=BookSeries&containerId=15000077>

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====> Research in Political Economy, Emerald Group, Bingley, UK
====> Paul Zarembka, Editor

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