Value and Crisis: Value and Crisis, cartea 134
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004349803
ISBN-10: 9004349804
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Koninklijke Brill Bv
Colecția Value and Crisis
Seriile Value and Crisis, Brill
ISBN-10: 9004349804
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Koninklijke Brill Bv
Colecția Value and Crisis
Seriile Value and Crisis, Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Method
2 The Theory of Value
3 Systems of Accumulation
4 Neoliberalism
5 Outline of the Book
1 Marxist Economics
1 The Method and Approach of Marxist Political Economy
2 The Labour Theory of Value
3 Commodities, Labour and Value
4 Capital and Capitalism
5 From Value to Surplus Value
6 Profit and (Increasing) Exploitation
7 Marxist Political Economy, Laws of Development and Contemporary Capitalism
8 Conclusion
2 The Relevance of Marx’s Theory of Value
1 Interpretations of Marx’s Theory of Value
1.1Traditional Marxism
1.2Sraffian Analyses
1.3Value Form Theories
1.4The ‘New Interpretation’
2 Value Theory and Class Analysis
2.1Principles
2.2Implications
3 Conclusion
3 Labour, Money and ‘Labour-Money’: A Review of Marx’s Critique of John Gray’s Monetary Analysis
1 Labour, Money, Exploitation
2 Marx on Labour and Money
3 Money, Value, and Price
4 The Other Functions of Money
5 Labour-Money in Retrospect
6 Conclusion
4 Capital Accumulation and the Composition of Capital
1 Capital and Exploitation
2 Understanding the Composition of Capital
3 Production and the Composition of Capital
4 Capital Accumulation
5 Conclusion
5 The ‘Transformation Problem’
1 The ‘Problem’
2 Alternative Interpretations
2.1Neoclassical and Sraffian
2.2Value-Form Theories
2.3Dynamic Analysis
3 Marx’s Transformation: A Review
4 The Transformation and its Method
5 Conclusion
6 Transforming the Transformation Problem: Why the ‘New Interpretation’ is a Wrong Turning
1 The ‘New Interpretation’: A Simple Formal Presentation
2 Value of Money
3 Value of Labour Power
4 Structure, Sequence and Dynamics
5 Conclusion
7 The Supply of Credit Money and Capital Accumulation: A Critical View of Post-Keynesian Analysis
1 The Fundamental Process of Endogenous Money Creation
2 Commodity and Credit Money Systems
3 Money and Inflation
4 Two Steps Forward – One Step Back
4.1The Origin and Role of Money in the Economy
4.2Horizontal Money Supply
4.3Inflation
5 Conclusion: What is Important for the Way Ahead?
8 Inflation Theory: A Critical Literature Review and a New Research Agenda
1 Conflict and Inflation
1.1Conflict Theories
1.2Assessment
2 Monopolies, Underconsumption, and Inflation
2.1Inflation Theory
2.2Assessment
3 Credit, Extra Money, and Inflation
3.1Money and Credit
3.2Extra Money Inflation
3.3Inconvertibility and Inflation
3.4Assessment
4 Conclusion
9 Anti-capitalism: A Marxist Introduction
1 Capitalism and Anti-Capitalism
2 September 11 and Beyond
3 Four Pressing Issues
3.1Neoliberalism
3.2Globalisation
3.3Corporate Power
3.4Democracy
4 The Way Ahead
5 Leaving Capitalism Behind
10 Neoliberalism
1 Neoliberal Ideas
2 Policy Shifts and Institutional Changes
3 Classes and Class Struggle
4 Neoliberalism, Financialisation and Globalisation
5 Contradictions and Limitations
11Thirteen Things You Need to Know About Neoliberalism
1 A New Stage
2 An Ideology?
3 A Reaction?
4 Markets and States
5 Financialisation
6 Policy Changes
7 The Balance of Power
8 Scholarship, Policy and Practice
9 Two Phases
10 Variegated Neoliberalism
11 Everyday life
12 Growth, Volatility and Crises
13 Alternatives
12 Democracy Against Neoliberalism
1 Capitalism and Democracy
2 Democracy in the Age of Neoliberalism
3 The Limitations of Neoliberal Democracy
4 Economic and Political Imbalances
5 Globalism and (Nation-)States
6 New Authoritarianism
7 Transcending Neoliberalism through Radical Democracy
8 Conclusion
13 Monetary Policy and Neoliberalism
1 Monetary Policy for Mature Neoliberalism
2 Inflation Targeting and Central Bank Independence
3 The New Monetary Policy Consensus in Practice
4 The Performance of Inflation-Targeting Regime and Central Bank Independence
5 Costs of the New Monetary Policy Consensus
5.1The Cost of High Interest Rates
5.2The Cost of Conflicts between Inflation Targeting and Balance of Payments Equilibrium
5.3The Cost of Financial Instability
5.4The Cost of Central Bank ‘Independence’
6 The Impact of the Global Crisis
7 Conclusion
14 Neoliberal Development and Its Critics
1 Neoliberalism and Its Critics
2 Neoliberalism and Development
3 Neoliberalism, Politics and Development
4 Conclusion
15 CrisisinNeoliberalism or CrisisofNeoliberalism?
1 Neoliberalism and Financialisation
2 Financialisation and Social Discipline
3 Neoliberalism’s Contradictions
4 Not Moving Forward
5 Coming Out of Left Field
References
Index
Introduction
1 Method
2 The Theory of Value
3 Systems of Accumulation
4 Neoliberalism
5 Outline of the Book
Part 1: Essays on the Theory of Value
1 Marxist Economics
1 The Method and Approach of Marxist Political Economy
2 The Labour Theory of Value
3 Commodities, Labour and Value
4 Capital and Capitalism
5 From Value to Surplus Value
6 Profit and (Increasing) Exploitation
7 Marxist Political Economy, Laws of Development and Contemporary Capitalism
8 Conclusion
2 The Relevance of Marx’s Theory of Value
1 Interpretations of Marx’s Theory of Value
1.1Traditional Marxism
1.2Sraffian Analyses
1.3Value Form Theories
1.4The ‘New Interpretation’
2 Value Theory and Class Analysis
2.1Principles
2.2Implications
3 Conclusion
3 Labour, Money and ‘Labour-Money’: A Review of Marx’s Critique of John Gray’s Monetary Analysis
1 Labour, Money, Exploitation
2 Marx on Labour and Money
3 Money, Value, and Price
4 The Other Functions of Money
5 Labour-Money in Retrospect
6 Conclusion
4 Capital Accumulation and the Composition of Capital
1 Capital and Exploitation
2 Understanding the Composition of Capital
3 Production and the Composition of Capital
4 Capital Accumulation
5 Conclusion
5 The ‘Transformation Problem’
1 The ‘Problem’
2 Alternative Interpretations
2.1Neoclassical and Sraffian
2.2Value-Form Theories
2.3Dynamic Analysis
3 Marx’s Transformation: A Review
4 The Transformation and its Method
5 Conclusion
6 Transforming the Transformation Problem: Why the ‘New Interpretation’ is a Wrong Turning
1 The ‘New Interpretation’: A Simple Formal Presentation
2 Value of Money
3 Value of Labour Power
4 Structure, Sequence and Dynamics
5 Conclusion
7 The Supply of Credit Money and Capital Accumulation: A Critical View of Post-Keynesian Analysis
1 The Fundamental Process of Endogenous Money Creation
2 Commodity and Credit Money Systems
3 Money and Inflation
4 Two Steps Forward – One Step Back
4.1The Origin and Role of Money in the Economy
4.2Horizontal Money Supply
4.3Inflation
5 Conclusion: What is Important for the Way Ahead?
8 Inflation Theory: A Critical Literature Review and a New Research Agenda
1 Conflict and Inflation
1.1Conflict Theories
1.2Assessment
2 Monopolies, Underconsumption, and Inflation
2.1Inflation Theory
2.2Assessment
3 Credit, Extra Money, and Inflation
3.1Money and Credit
3.2Extra Money Inflation
3.3Inconvertibility and Inflation
3.4Assessment
4 Conclusion
Part 2: Essays on Contemporary Capitalism
9 Anti-capitalism: A Marxist Introduction
1 Capitalism and Anti-Capitalism
2 September 11 and Beyond
3 Four Pressing Issues
3.1Neoliberalism
3.2Globalisation
3.3Corporate Power
3.4Democracy
4 The Way Ahead
5 Leaving Capitalism Behind
10 Neoliberalism
1 Neoliberal Ideas
2 Policy Shifts and Institutional Changes
3 Classes and Class Struggle
4 Neoliberalism, Financialisation and Globalisation
5 Contradictions and Limitations
11Thirteen Things You Need to Know About Neoliberalism
1 A New Stage
2 An Ideology?
3 A Reaction?
4 Markets and States
5 Financialisation
6 Policy Changes
7 The Balance of Power
8 Scholarship, Policy and Practice
9 Two Phases
10 Variegated Neoliberalism
11 Everyday life
12 Growth, Volatility and Crises
13 Alternatives
12 Democracy Against Neoliberalism
1 Capitalism and Democracy
2 Democracy in the Age of Neoliberalism
3 The Limitations of Neoliberal Democracy
4 Economic and Political Imbalances
5 Globalism and (Nation-)States
6 New Authoritarianism
7 Transcending Neoliberalism through Radical Democracy
8 Conclusion
13 Monetary Policy and Neoliberalism
1 Monetary Policy for Mature Neoliberalism
2 Inflation Targeting and Central Bank Independence
3 The New Monetary Policy Consensus in Practice
4 The Performance of Inflation-Targeting Regime and Central Bank Independence
5 Costs of the New Monetary Policy Consensus
5.1The Cost of High Interest Rates
5.2The Cost of Conflicts between Inflation Targeting and Balance of Payments Equilibrium
5.3The Cost of Financial Instability
5.4The Cost of Central Bank ‘Independence’
6 The Impact of the Global Crisis
7 Conclusion
14 Neoliberal Development and Its Critics
1 Neoliberalism and Its Critics
2 Neoliberalism and Development
3 Neoliberalism, Politics and Development
4 Conclusion
15 CrisisinNeoliberalism or CrisisofNeoliberalism?
1 Neoliberalism and Financialisation
2 Financialisation and Social Discipline
3 Neoliberalism’s Contradictions
4 Not Moving Forward
5 Coming Out of Left Field
References
Index
Notă biografică
Alfredo Saad-Filho is Professor of Political Economy at SOAS University of London. He is co-author of Marx’s Capital and Brazil: Neoliberalism versus Democracy (Pluto Pres, 2017), and numerous works on Marxist political economy, political economy of development, neoliberalism, democracy, and alternative economic policies.
Recenzii
"Alfredo Saad-Filho has has done Marxism a great favour by providing us with some of the clearest theoretical work on neoliberalism to date. The book would be appropriate for a course on international political economy, as well as in Marxist study groups. Value and Crisis is one of the finest works of Marxist scholarship on neoliberalism, and should be studied by every student of Marxism." - Fabian Van Onzen, Lone Star College, in: Marx & Philosophy Review of Books (2019) [Full review]