The book delves into fundamental concepts of crisis theory, such as profit decline, overaccumulation, and capital devaluation. It critiques the interpretations of these concepts by proponents of vulgar Marxism, particularly in academic circles, arguing that they misrepresent Marx's revolutionary intent. By emphasizing the original meanings behind these theories, the author seeks to reclaim Marx's insights for a more radical critique of political economy.
Robin Goodfellow Boeken


The theory of catastrophic crises
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Focusing on Marx's theory of crises, the book provides a thorough critique of the perspectives of Rosa Luxemburg and Henryk Grossmann. It delves into the nuances of economic theories, examining their implications and relevance in understanding systemic crises. By contrasting these viewpoints, the author aims to enhance comprehension of Marxist economic thought and its interpretations, offering insights into the complexities of capitalist dynamics.