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Henryk Grossman Works, Volume 3
The Law of Accumulation and Breakdown of the Capitalist System, Being Also a Theory of Crises
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Sprache: Englisch

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Long awaited, this volume offers the first full English language translation of Henryk Grossman's The Law of Accumulation

Long awaited, this volume offers the first full English language translation of Henryk Grossman's The Law of Accumulation

Über den Autor

Henryk Grossman (1881-1950) was the preeminent Marxist economist of the twentieth century. He was the founding theoretician and secretary of the Jewish Socialist Party of Galicia; a Professor at the Free University of Warsaw; then, as a member of the Institute for Social Research, at the University of Frankfurt; and later at the University of Leipzig.

Rick Kuhn is a member of Socialist Alternative in Australia. In addition to numerous other publications, he wrote the Deutscher Prize winning biography Henryk Grossman and the Recovery of Marxism (University of Illinois Press, 2008), co-authored Labor's Conflict: Big Business, Workers and the Politics of Class (Cambridge, 2011) and edited Class and Struggle in Australia (Pearson, 2005).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

 Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Tables

Editor’s Introduction

  Rick Kuhn

  Context

  Grossman’s Argument

  Initial Reception, Translations, Republications and Later Literature

  Criticisms and Responses

  Conventions

Introduction

1 The Downfall of Capitalism in Previous Discussions

 1  The Points at Issue

 2  The Conception of Breakdown in Previous Literature

 3  The Final Abandonment of Marx’s Theory of Accumulation and Breakdown by Karl Kautsky

2 The Law of Capitalist Breakdown

 1  Is There a Theory of Breakdown in Marx?

 2  Preliminary Methodological Remarks. Economic Coordinate System: The Necessity of Simplifying Assumptions; The Assumption of Constant Prices as the Starting Point for the Analysis (Constant Value of Money; Equilibrium State of the Capitalist Mechanism, under Which Prices Coincide with Values; Exclusion of Competition)

 3  The Equilibrium Theory of the Neo-harmonists. Otto Bauer’s Reproduction Schema

 4  The Conditions and Tasks of the Analysis Using the Schema

 5  Why Were the Classical Economists Disquieted by the Fall in the Rate of Profit. Despite Growth in the Mass of Profit?

 6  The Views of the Classical Economists on the Future of Capitalism, Ricardo. and John Stuart Mill

 7  Marx’s Theory of Accumulation and Breakdown

 8  Marx’s Theory of Breakdown Is Simultaneously a Theory of Crisis

 9  An Anti-Critical Interlude

 10  The Logical and Mathematical Basis of the Law of Breakdown

 11  Causes of the Misunderstanding of Marx’s Theory of Accumulation and Breakdown

 12  The Factors of the Breakdown Tendency. The Problem of the Periodicity of Crises. The Course of the Cycle and the Problem of Establishing the Duration of Its Phases – The Cycle Research Institutes’ Symptomatology. – The Provisional Exclusion of Credit. – The Tempo of Capital Accumulation (in the Upswing) and the Extent of Population Growth

 13  The Crisis and Underconsumption Theory. – Incorporating Credit into the Analysis. – The Cycle within the ‘Three Markets’: The Impetus to the Boom within the Sphere of Production (Business). The Spillover of the Wave Movement from Production into the Money Market (Money), Finally to the Stock Exchange (Speculation)

 14  The Elasticity of Accumulation. The Problem of Sudden Leaps and One-Sided Development in Individual Branches of Production. The Relationship between the Extent of the Apparatus of Production and the Extent of Sales Turnover

 15  Fetters on the Development of the Productive Forces under Capitalism

 16  Marx’s Theory of Insufficient Valorisation Due to Overaccumulation and Luxemburg’s Theory of the Impossibility of ‘Realising Surplus Value’ under Capitalism

3 Modifying Countertendencies

Verification of the Abstract Theoretical Analysis by Concrete Appearances of Capitalist Reality

 1  Restoring Profitability through Internal Structural Changes in the Mechanism of Capitalist Countries

 2  The World Market

Concluding Observations

 1  The Breakdown Tendency and the Class Struggle (Marx’s Theory of Wages. The Factors That Determine the Wages. The Historical Tendency of Wage Levels. The Class Struggle and the Final Goal)

 2  The Collapse of Capitalism and the General Cartel

Appendix: Corrections of Grossman’s Calculations

References

Index, including Abbreviations and Micro Biographies

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781642597790
ISBN-10: 1642597791
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Grossman, Henryk
Redaktion: Kuhn, Rick
Übersetzung: Kuhn, Rick
Banaji, Jairus
Hersteller: Haymarket Books
Maße: 226 x 152 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Henryk Grossman
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.11.2022
Gewicht: 0,78 kg
Artikel-ID: 121181367
Über den Autor

Henryk Grossman (1881-1950) was the preeminent Marxist economist of the twentieth century. He was the founding theoretician and secretary of the Jewish Socialist Party of Galicia; a Professor at the Free University of Warsaw; then, as a member of the Institute for Social Research, at the University of Frankfurt; and later at the University of Leipzig.

Rick Kuhn is a member of Socialist Alternative in Australia. In addition to numerous other publications, he wrote the Deutscher Prize winning biography Henryk Grossman and the Recovery of Marxism (University of Illinois Press, 2008), co-authored Labor's Conflict: Big Business, Workers and the Politics of Class (Cambridge, 2011) and edited Class and Struggle in Australia (Pearson, 2005).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

 Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Tables

Editor’s Introduction

  Rick Kuhn

  Context

  Grossman’s Argument

  Initial Reception, Translations, Republications and Later Literature

  Criticisms and Responses

  Conventions

Introduction

1 The Downfall of Capitalism in Previous Discussions

 1  The Points at Issue

 2  The Conception of Breakdown in Previous Literature

 3  The Final Abandonment of Marx’s Theory of Accumulation and Breakdown by Karl Kautsky

2 The Law of Capitalist Breakdown

 1  Is There a Theory of Breakdown in Marx?

 2  Preliminary Methodological Remarks. Economic Coordinate System: The Necessity of Simplifying Assumptions; The Assumption of Constant Prices as the Starting Point for the Analysis (Constant Value of Money; Equilibrium State of the Capitalist Mechanism, under Which Prices Coincide with Values; Exclusion of Competition)

 3  The Equilibrium Theory of the Neo-harmonists. Otto Bauer’s Reproduction Schema

 4  The Conditions and Tasks of the Analysis Using the Schema

 5  Why Were the Classical Economists Disquieted by the Fall in the Rate of Profit. Despite Growth in the Mass of Profit?

 6  The Views of the Classical Economists on the Future of Capitalism, Ricardo. and John Stuart Mill

 7  Marx’s Theory of Accumulation and Breakdown

 8  Marx’s Theory of Breakdown Is Simultaneously a Theory of Crisis

 9  An Anti-Critical Interlude

 10  The Logical and Mathematical Basis of the Law of Breakdown

 11  Causes of the Misunderstanding of Marx’s Theory of Accumulation and Breakdown

 12  The Factors of the Breakdown Tendency. The Problem of the Periodicity of Crises. The Course of the Cycle and the Problem of Establishing the Duration of Its Phases – The Cycle Research Institutes’ Symptomatology. – The Provisional Exclusion of Credit. – The Tempo of Capital Accumulation (in the Upswing) and the Extent of Population Growth

 13  The Crisis and Underconsumption Theory. – Incorporating Credit into the Analysis. – The Cycle within the ‘Three Markets’: The Impetus to the Boom within the Sphere of Production (Business). The Spillover of the Wave Movement from Production into the Money Market (Money), Finally to the Stock Exchange (Speculation)

 14  The Elasticity of Accumulation. The Problem of Sudden Leaps and One-Sided Development in Individual Branches of Production. The Relationship between the Extent of the Apparatus of Production and the Extent of Sales Turnover

 15  Fetters on the Development of the Productive Forces under Capitalism

 16  Marx’s Theory of Insufficient Valorisation Due to Overaccumulation and Luxemburg’s Theory of the Impossibility of ‘Realising Surplus Value’ under Capitalism

3 Modifying Countertendencies

Verification of the Abstract Theoretical Analysis by Concrete Appearances of Capitalist Reality

 1  Restoring Profitability through Internal Structural Changes in the Mechanism of Capitalist Countries

 2  The World Market

Concluding Observations

 1  The Breakdown Tendency and the Class Struggle (Marx’s Theory of Wages. The Factors That Determine the Wages. The Historical Tendency of Wage Levels. The Class Struggle and the Final Goal)

 2  The Collapse of Capitalism and the General Cartel

Appendix: Corrections of Grossman’s Calculations

References

Index, including Abbreviations and Micro Biographies

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781642597790
ISBN-10: 1642597791
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Grossman, Henryk
Redaktion: Kuhn, Rick
Übersetzung: Kuhn, Rick
Banaji, Jairus
Hersteller: Haymarket Books
Maße: 226 x 152 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Henryk Grossman
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.11.2022
Gewicht: 0,78 kg
Artikel-ID: 121181367
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