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PART I. CLASS RELATIONS, ECONOMIC THEORY AND STATE PRACTICE

Class Struggle and Economics: The Case of Keynesianism
Massimo De Angelis, University of East London

State Projects and the Balance of Class Forces: An Analysis of Bank
Deregulation
Davita Silfen Glasberg and Dan Skidmore, University of Connecticut

PART II. REAGAN, BUSH AND RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATES

Introduction to "Reagan, Bush, and Right-Wing Politics: Elites, Think
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Philip H. Burch, Center for Government Services, Rutgers University

Summary of "Reagan, Bush, and Right-Wing Politics: Elites, Think Tanks,
Power, and Policy"
Philip H. Burch, Center for Government Services, Rutgers University

PART III. ECONOMICS OF SOCIALISM; LABOR VALUES

Information and Economics: A Critique of Hayek
W. Paul Cockshott, University of Strathclyde, and Allin F. Cottrell, Wake
Forest University

Social Surplus in Roemer's Market Socialism
Frank Thompson, University of Michigan

Prices for Regulating and Measuring Marxian Labor Values
Alejandro Valle Baeza, National Autonomous University of Mexico

PART IV. ERRATA

Errata to Volume 15: On Post-Keynesian and Marxian Approaches to Labor Values
Angelo Reati, European Commission, Brussels

248 Pages
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