The theory of monopoly capitalism : an elaboration of Marxian political economy /

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Author / Creator:Foster, John Bellamy, author.
Edition:New edition.
Imprint:New York, New York : Monthly Review Press, [2014]
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11305059
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ISBN:9781583674543
1583674543
9781583674413
1583674411
9781583674420
158367442X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"In 1966, Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy published Monopoly Capital, a monumental work of economic theory and social criticism that sought to reveal the basic nature of the capitalism of their time. Their theory, and its continuing elaboration by Sweezy, Harry Magdoff, and others in Monthly Review magazine, infl uenced generations of radical and heterodox economists. They recognized that Marx's work was unfi nished and itself historically conditioned, and that any attempt to understand capitalism as an evolving phenomenon needed to take changing conditions into account. Having observed the rise of giant monopolistic (or oligopolistic) fi rms in the twentieth century, they put monopoly capital at the center of their analysis, arguing that the rising surplus such fi rms accumulated--as a result of their pricing power, massive sales efforts, and other factors--could not be profi tably invested back into the economy. Absent any "epoch making innovations" like the automobile or vast new increases in military spending, the result was a general trend toward economic stagnation--a condition that persists, and is increasingly apparent, to this day. Their analysis was also extended to issues of imperialism, or "accumulation on a world scale," overlapping with the path-breaking work of Samir Amin in particular. John Bellamy Foster is a leading exponent of this theoretical perspective today, continuing in the tradition of Baran and Sweezy's Monopoly Capital. This new edition of his essential work, The Theory of Monopoly Capitalism, is a clear and accessible explication of this outlook, brought up to the present, and incorporating an analysis of recently discovered "lost" chapters from Monopoly Capital and correspondence between Baran and Sweezy. It also discusses Magdoff and Sweezy's analysis of the fi nancialization of the economy in the 1970s, '80s, and '90s, leading up to the Great Financial Crisis of the opening decade of this century. Foster presents and develops the main arguments of monopoly capital theory, examining its key exponents, and addressing its critics in a way that is thoughtful but rigorous, suspicious of dogma but adamant that the deep-seated problems of today's monopoly-fi nance capitalism can only truly be solved in the process of overcoming the system itself."--
Other form:Print version: Foster, John Bellamy. Theory of monopoly capitalism. New Edition 9781583674413
Table of Contents:
  • 1 The Monopoly Capital Debate 11
  • 2 The Economic Surplus Concept 24
  • 3 Free Competition and Monopoly Capital 51
  • 4 Accumulation and Crisis 74
  • 5 The Issue of Excess Capacity 107
  • 6 The State of the Economy 128
  • 7 Imperialism and the Political Economy of Growth 160
  • 8 Some Notes on Socialist Construction and Postrevolutionary Society 193.