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Marx and Keynes: The Limits of the Mixed Economy
Published in Hardcover by Porter Sargent Pub (1973)
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Living Marxism
Critique of Marcuse: one-dimensional man in class society
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Another dimension to the one dimensional man
Such an easy book to read, and perhaps one of the most interesting sociological theorist I have come to read about. Colourful analogies, simple yet broad use of language makes it not just easy to read, but enjoyable too.
So many books I have looked at before read like 17th Century literature or are just plain boring, yet Marcuse has triumped in this book. I am not especially a critic, nor am I a superior accademic. I am but a simple student trying to get the grades, but I just want reach out to any students who wish to do any piece of work associated with sociological theory.... Choose Marcuse!!
Anti-Bolshevik Communism
Published in Hardcover by M.E.Sharpe (1978)
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Art and Its Time: Theories and Practices of Modern Aesthetics
Published in Paperback by Routledge (2003)
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Basin Analysis in Petroleum Exploration: A Case Study from the Bekes Basin, Hungary
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (1994)
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Beiträge zur Kritik des Geldes
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Critique of Marcuse
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Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory
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Economics, Politics, and the Age of Inflation. Tr from the German
Published in Textbook Binding by Interactive Skills Pr (1978)
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Economics,Pol.&the Age Inflation
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Despite the explosion of Marxist economics, I think very few works can be said to be based strictly on Marx's own labor value-theoretic foundations which, needless to say, Mattick did not see destroyed by the so called transformation problem that has excercised economists. Grossmann's reconstruction of Marx's crisis theory is one such strictly Marxian work; Mattick's critique of the Keynesian interventionist state is another. Both theories were soon after their publication massively confirmed by events: the world was thrust into Depression only months after the publication of Grossmann's magnum opus in 1929; Keynesianism went up in stagflationary ashes only a few years after the publication of Mattick's magnum opus (1969).
As for an introduction to Marx's basic concepts there are two other important works: William J Blakes Elements of Marxian Economics and Its Criticism (1939) and Karl Korsch's Karl Marx (1938). In my opinion, no serious student of Marx should be without these two works, as well as the contributions by Grossmann and Mattick.
These works develop a Marxian theoretical perspective differnet than the one presented in Anglo American Marxism by Dobb, Sweezy and Meek.
I also cannot more highly recommend each and every other work by Mattick: Critique of Marcuse, Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory,
Economics, Politics and the Age of Inflation, and Marxism: last refuge of the bourgeoisie?
Developing Marxism is helped by taking over the major theoretical clarifications and accomplishments of the past. And Mattick's work remains just that important, I believe.