Abstract

I. Introduction to the Theory of Capitalism. Value, price, and profit (Abridged): an introduction to the theory of capitalism by Karl Marx (1865), edited by his daughter Eleanor Marx Aveling (abridged by P. Zarembka). Preface (P. Zarembka). II. Tugan-Baranowsky, Grossman, and Capitalist Crises. Studies on the Theory and the History of Business Crises in England. Part I: Theory and history of crises. Chapters 1 and 7 of Tugan-Baranowsky's book translated by A. Ramos-Martiez. Chapter 1: The fundamental causes of crises in the capitalist economy, Chapter 7: Marx's theory of crises (Michael von Tugan-Baranowsky (1901). Preface (A. Ramos-Martinez). Henryk Grossman as Marxist activist and theorist: on the 50th anniversary of his death (R. Kuhn with appendix: bibliography of Henryk Grossman's Publications). The theory of economic crises (Henryk Grossman (1919)). Preface (R. Kuhn). III. Conceptualizing Accumulation and the Profit Rate. Accumulation of capital, its definition: a century after Lenin and Luxemburg (P. Zarembka with appendix: marginal notes on Luxemburg's the accumulation of capital (Vladmir Lenin (1913), translated by J. Lawler, annotated by P. Zarembka). Two concepts of value, two rates of profit, two laws of motion (A. Freeman, A. Kliman with appendix: on the constancy of MELT). Two of everything: a response (D. Laibman). Response to Freeman and Kliman (D.K. Foley). Rejoinder (A. Freeman, A. Kliman). Numerology, temporalism, and profit rate trends (D. Laibman). IV. Theory of Money and Inflation. The supply of credit money and capital accumulation: a critical view of post-Keynesian analysis (C. Lapavitsas, A. Saad-Filho). Inflation theory: a literature review and new research agenda (A. Saad Filho).

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