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Taking capitalism as a world system for his starting point, Vasapollo illustrates our economic system's contradictions and tendency toward crisis.
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Taking capitalism as a world system for his starting point, Vasapollo illustrates our economic system's contradictions and tendency toward crisis.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781608462391
- ISBN-10: 1608462390
- Artikelnr.: 35337099
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781608462391
- ISBN-10: 1608462390
- Artikelnr.: 35337099
Luciano Vasapollo: Professor of economics and statistics at Università La Sapienza in Rome, and the Universidad de Habana (Cuba); director of the research centre CESTES and the journals PROTEO y NUESTRA AMÉRICA. Honored with a 'gold medal' for contributions to the national culture in Cuba and an honorary doctorate
Introduction: Economics between Science and 'Non-Science' in the Current
Crisis of the Capitalist System
Part I: TOWARD A CRITIQUE OF BASIC ECONOMIC CATEGORIES
1. Economic Theory from Utopian Socialism to Marx
2. The Production Process
Part II: CATEGORIES AND DYNAMICS OF THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM AND ITS CRISIS
3. The Basics of National Accounting
4. A Critique of National Accounting
Part III: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO THE STRUCTURE OF
MANAGEMENT: THE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM AND THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
5. A Critical Theory of the Enterprise
6. THe Enterprise and the Microeconomics of Socialism
7. Socialist Public Administration
Part IV: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: REGULATION
AND PLANNING
8. A Critique of the Theory of Hegemonic Liberalism and the Paradigm of
Financialization
9. The Objectives of the Socialist Economic Model
Part V: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO THE WORLD SYSTEM: OPEN
ECONOMY AND IMPERIALISM
10. International Trade and Imperialism
11. International Economic Relations from the Point of View of the Theory
of Imperialism
12. Imperialism and International Trade in Action
Part VI: SCENARIOS FROM TEH SYSTEMIC CRISIS AND THE VALIDITY OF MARX'S
SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS FRO THE CRITIQUE OF APPLIED ECONOMICS
13. The Post-Fordist Paradigm and the New Industrial Revolution
14. Socio-Prooductive Configuration of the Knowledge Economy
15. The dynamics and Implementation of Economic Policies in the Global
Competition
16. The New Composition of the World of Labour
Part VII: CAPITAL AGAINST NATURE
17. How Capital Destroys Humanity
18. Market 'Sustainable Development' in the Dynamics of the Quantitative
Development of Capital
19. Capital Destroys and then Measures
20. 'Clean' Energies of Capitalism: Agro-Fuels
21. Brief Conclusions: The Struggle of Grassroots Movements and an Economic
Socio-Ecological Political Theory for a Development Outside the Market
Part VIII: CURRENT TRENDS: FROM QUANTITATIVE GROWTH TO THE STRUCTURAL AND
SYSTEMIC CRISIS OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION
22. Capitalist Accumulation and its Crises
23. The Economies' Cyclical Behavior After WWII
24. An Attempt to Overcome the Structural and Systemic Crisis: The Solution
is a Radical Alternative
Bibliography
Index.
Crisis of the Capitalist System
Part I: TOWARD A CRITIQUE OF BASIC ECONOMIC CATEGORIES
1. Economic Theory from Utopian Socialism to Marx
2. The Production Process
Part II: CATEGORIES AND DYNAMICS OF THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM AND ITS CRISIS
3. The Basics of National Accounting
4. A Critique of National Accounting
Part III: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO THE STRUCTURE OF
MANAGEMENT: THE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM AND THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
5. A Critical Theory of the Enterprise
6. THe Enterprise and the Microeconomics of Socialism
7. Socialist Public Administration
Part IV: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: REGULATION
AND PLANNING
8. A Critique of the Theory of Hegemonic Liberalism and the Paradigm of
Financialization
9. The Objectives of the Socialist Economic Model
Part V: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO THE WORLD SYSTEM: OPEN
ECONOMY AND IMPERIALISM
10. International Trade and Imperialism
11. International Economic Relations from the Point of View of the Theory
of Imperialism
12. Imperialism and International Trade in Action
Part VI: SCENARIOS FROM TEH SYSTEMIC CRISIS AND THE VALIDITY OF MARX'S
SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS FRO THE CRITIQUE OF APPLIED ECONOMICS
13. The Post-Fordist Paradigm and the New Industrial Revolution
14. Socio-Prooductive Configuration of the Knowledge Economy
15. The dynamics and Implementation of Economic Policies in the Global
Competition
16. The New Composition of the World of Labour
Part VII: CAPITAL AGAINST NATURE
17. How Capital Destroys Humanity
18. Market 'Sustainable Development' in the Dynamics of the Quantitative
Development of Capital
19. Capital Destroys and then Measures
20. 'Clean' Energies of Capitalism: Agro-Fuels
21. Brief Conclusions: The Struggle of Grassroots Movements and an Economic
Socio-Ecological Political Theory for a Development Outside the Market
Part VIII: CURRENT TRENDS: FROM QUANTITATIVE GROWTH TO THE STRUCTURAL AND
SYSTEMIC CRISIS OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION
22. Capitalist Accumulation and its Crises
23. The Economies' Cyclical Behavior After WWII
24. An Attempt to Overcome the Structural and Systemic Crisis: The Solution
is a Radical Alternative
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction: Economics between Science and 'Non-Science' in the Current
Crisis of the Capitalist System
Part I: TOWARD A CRITIQUE OF BASIC ECONOMIC CATEGORIES
1. Economic Theory from Utopian Socialism to Marx
2. The Production Process
Part II: CATEGORIES AND DYNAMICS OF THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM AND ITS CRISIS
3. The Basics of National Accounting
4. A Critique of National Accounting
Part III: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO THE STRUCTURE OF
MANAGEMENT: THE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM AND THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
5. A Critical Theory of the Enterprise
6. THe Enterprise and the Microeconomics of Socialism
7. Socialist Public Administration
Part IV: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: REGULATION
AND PLANNING
8. A Critique of the Theory of Hegemonic Liberalism and the Paradigm of
Financialization
9. The Objectives of the Socialist Economic Model
Part V: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO THE WORLD SYSTEM: OPEN
ECONOMY AND IMPERIALISM
10. International Trade and Imperialism
11. International Economic Relations from the Point of View of the Theory
of Imperialism
12. Imperialism and International Trade in Action
Part VI: SCENARIOS FROM TEH SYSTEMIC CRISIS AND THE VALIDITY OF MARX'S
SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS FRO THE CRITIQUE OF APPLIED ECONOMICS
13. The Post-Fordist Paradigm and the New Industrial Revolution
14. Socio-Prooductive Configuration of the Knowledge Economy
15. The dynamics and Implementation of Economic Policies in the Global
Competition
16. The New Composition of the World of Labour
Part VII: CAPITAL AGAINST NATURE
17. How Capital Destroys Humanity
18. Market 'Sustainable Development' in the Dynamics of the Quantitative
Development of Capital
19. Capital Destroys and then Measures
20. 'Clean' Energies of Capitalism: Agro-Fuels
21. Brief Conclusions: The Struggle of Grassroots Movements and an Economic
Socio-Ecological Political Theory for a Development Outside the Market
Part VIII: CURRENT TRENDS: FROM QUANTITATIVE GROWTH TO THE STRUCTURAL AND
SYSTEMIC CRISIS OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION
22. Capitalist Accumulation and its Crises
23. The Economies' Cyclical Behavior After WWII
24. An Attempt to Overcome the Structural and Systemic Crisis: The Solution
is a Radical Alternative
Bibliography
Index.
Crisis of the Capitalist System
Part I: TOWARD A CRITIQUE OF BASIC ECONOMIC CATEGORIES
1. Economic Theory from Utopian Socialism to Marx
2. The Production Process
Part II: CATEGORIES AND DYNAMICS OF THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM AND ITS CRISIS
3. The Basics of National Accounting
4. A Critique of National Accounting
Part III: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO THE STRUCTURE OF
MANAGEMENT: THE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM AND THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
5. A Critical Theory of the Enterprise
6. THe Enterprise and the Microeconomics of Socialism
7. Socialist Public Administration
Part IV: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: REGULATION
AND PLANNING
8. A Critique of the Theory of Hegemonic Liberalism and the Paradigm of
Financialization
9. The Objectives of the Socialist Economic Model
Part V: A CRITIQUE OF ECONOMICS AS APPLIED TO THE WORLD SYSTEM: OPEN
ECONOMY AND IMPERIALISM
10. International Trade and Imperialism
11. International Economic Relations from the Point of View of the Theory
of Imperialism
12. Imperialism and International Trade in Action
Part VI: SCENARIOS FROM TEH SYSTEMIC CRISIS AND THE VALIDITY OF MARX'S
SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS FRO THE CRITIQUE OF APPLIED ECONOMICS
13. The Post-Fordist Paradigm and the New Industrial Revolution
14. Socio-Prooductive Configuration of the Knowledge Economy
15. The dynamics and Implementation of Economic Policies in the Global
Competition
16. The New Composition of the World of Labour
Part VII: CAPITAL AGAINST NATURE
17. How Capital Destroys Humanity
18. Market 'Sustainable Development' in the Dynamics of the Quantitative
Development of Capital
19. Capital Destroys and then Measures
20. 'Clean' Energies of Capitalism: Agro-Fuels
21. Brief Conclusions: The Struggle of Grassroots Movements and an Economic
Socio-Ecological Political Theory for a Development Outside the Market
Part VIII: CURRENT TRENDS: FROM QUANTITATIVE GROWTH TO THE STRUCTURAL AND
SYSTEMIC CRISIS OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION
22. Capitalist Accumulation and its Crises
23. The Economies' Cyclical Behavior After WWII
24. An Attempt to Overcome the Structural and Systemic Crisis: The Solution
is a Radical Alternative
Bibliography
Index.